The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... thought I was the agent of the long - talked - of plot to capture Washington and kill Mr. Lin- coln . They searched me , and then started me to the mouth of the tunnel , to take me to the guard - house , but the crowd was so thick we ...
... thought I was the agent of the long - talked - of plot to capture Washington and kill Mr. Lin- coln . They searched me , and then started me to the mouth of the tunnel , to take me to the guard - house , but the crowd was so thick we ...
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... thoughts . " This " homespun language ” was a shock to many . The Toronto " Globe " found the address of " a tawdry , corrupt , school - boy style . " And ex - President Tyler complained to Francis Lieber of its grammar . Lieber replied ...
... thoughts . " This " homespun language ” was a shock to many . The Toronto " Globe " found the address of " a tawdry , corrupt , school - boy style . " And ex - President Tyler complained to Francis Lieber of its grammar . Lieber replied ...
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... thought best . In the North there was an outburst of exulta- tion . It was the first act in defense of United States prop- erty , and Anderson became at once a popular hero and re- enforcements for him were vehemently demanded . Early ...
... thought best . In the North there was an outburst of exulta- tion . It was the first act in defense of United States prop- erty , and Anderson became at once a popular hero and re- enforcements for him were vehemently demanded . Early ...
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... thought a little in alarm , as if he suspected a sudden attack of insanity ; then Mr. Lin- coln went on : ' You see it seems to me kind of unnatural that you shouldn't have at least a postmaster in your pocket . Everybody I've seen for ...
... thought a little in alarm , as if he suspected a sudden attack of insanity ; then Mr. Lin- coln went on : ' You see it seems to me kind of unnatural that you shouldn't have at least a postmaster in your pocket . Everybody I've seen for ...
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... which he laid down an astounding policy -to make war on half Europe - and offered to take the reins of administration into his own hands . SOME THOUGHTS FOR THE PRESIDENT'S CONSIDERATION , APRIL 1 , 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... which he laid down an astounding policy -to make war on half Europe - and offered to take the reins of administration into his own hands . SOME THOUGHTS FOR THE PRESIDENT'S CONSIDERATION , APRIL 1 , 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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