The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... was really my eagerness to hear Mr. Lincoln , and no evil intent , that had brought me in . When they finally came to that conclusion , they took me around to one of the basement doors on the east THE FIRST INAUGURATION OF LINCOLN 3.
... was really my eagerness to hear Mr. Lincoln , and no evil intent , that had brought me in . When they finally came to that conclusion , they took me around to one of the basement doors on the east THE FIRST INAUGURATION OF LINCOLN 3.
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... took the hat which Mr. Lincoln held helplessly in his hand . " If I can't be President , " he whispered smil- ingly to Mrs. Brown , a cousin of Mrs. Lincoln and a mem- ber of the President's party , " I at least can hold his hat ...
... took the hat which Mr. Lincoln held helplessly in his hand . " If I can't be President , " he whispered smil- ingly to Mrs. Brown , a cousin of Mrs. Lincoln and a mem- ber of the President's party , " I at least can hold his hat ...
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... took up the question of Secession , " Has a State the right to go out of the Union if it wants to ? " I hold that , in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is ...
... took up the question of Secession , " Has a State the right to go out of the Union if it wants to ? " I hold that , in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is ...
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... took to the law , I was going to court one morning , with some ten or twelve miles of bad road before me , and I had no horse . The judge overtook me in his wagon . Hello , Lincoln ! Are you not going to the court- house ? Come in , and ...
... took to the law , I was going to court one morning , with some ten or twelve miles of bad road before me , and I had no horse . The judge overtook me in his wagon . Hello , Lincoln ! Are you not going to the court- house ? Come in , and ...
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... took up the debates , and for many weeks in Washington the school grounds were the scenes of small daily quarrels , ending often in blows and tears . The fall of Sumter ended this exhaust- ing uncertainty . Henceforth there was nothing ...
... took up the debates , and for many weeks in Washington the school grounds were the scenes of small daily quarrels , ending often in blows and tears . The fall of Sumter ended this exhaust- ing uncertainty . Henceforth there was nothing ...
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