The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... tell ; but he did know that almost every one of them was waiting with painful eagerness to hear what answer he would make there to the questions they had been hurling at his head since his election . Six weeks before , when he wrote the ...
... tell ; but he did know that almost every one of them was waiting with painful eagerness to hear what answer he would make there to the questions they had been hurling at his head since his election . Six weeks before , when he wrote the ...
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... tell you he did me a good turn long ago . When I took to the law , I was going to court one morning , with some ten ... telling that evening was used , as often hap- pened , to cover a serious mental struggle . After many of his guests ...
... tell you he did me a good turn long ago . When I took to the law , I was going to court one morning , with some ten ... telling that evening was used , as often hap- pened , to cover a serious mental struggle . After many of his guests ...
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... Tell him that I wish this thing done , and not to let it fail unless he can show that I have refused him something he asked for . By April 6 , news reached Mr. Lincoln from Fort Pick- ens . The commander of the vessel on which the ...
... Tell him that I wish this thing done , and not to let it fail unless he can show that I have refused him something he asked for . By April 6 , news reached Mr. Lincoln from Fort Pick- ens . The commander of the vessel on which the ...
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... tell me that you are an old citizen of Texas and about to return to your home . My object in wishing to see you is that I desire to intrust to you a secret message to Governor Houston . " I said , " Yes , Mr. President , I should have ...
... tell me that you are an old citizen of Texas and about to return to your home . My object in wishing to see you is that I desire to intrust to you a secret message to Governor Houston . " I said , " Yes , Mr. President , I should have ...
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... tell you I have nothing personal in this , having never seen or heard of Colonel Meigs until about the end of last March . But that he could appoint arbitrarily is certain from the following letter : You must make a job of it , and ...
... tell you I have nothing personal in this , having never seen or heard of Colonel Meigs until about the end of last March . But that he could appoint arbitrarily is certain from the following letter : You must make a job of it , and ...
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