The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... visiting military company , that our present diffi- culties might be settled without the shedding of blood . I will not say that all hope has yet gone ; but if the alternative is presented whether the Union is to be broken in fragments ...
... visiting military company , that our present diffi- culties might be settled without the shedding of blood . I will not say that all hope has yet gone ; but if the alternative is presented whether the Union is to be broken in fragments ...
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... visited nobody , so far as I know . When he went forth from his headquarters at all he went under the escort of his bodyguard and a staff brilliantly uniformed . When he removed his headquarters to Jefferson City he went on a special ...
... visited nobody , so far as I know . When he went forth from his headquarters at all he went under the escort of his bodyguard and a staff brilliantly uniformed . When he removed his headquarters to Jefferson City he went on a special ...
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... visits McClellan did not see . " I enclose a card just received from ' A. Lincoln , ' ” he wrote to his wife one day ; " it shows too much deference to be seen 66 outside . " In another letter to Mrs. McClellan THE FAILURE OF FREMONT 69.
... visits McClellan did not see . " I enclose a card just received from ' A. Lincoln , ' ” he wrote to his wife one day ; " it shows too much deference to be seen 66 outside . " In another letter to Mrs. McClellan THE FAILURE OF FREMONT 69.
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... visits were of such importance to us boys as to leave a clear impression on my memory . He drove out to the place quite frequently . We boys , for hours at a time , played " town ball " on the vast lawn , and Mr. Lincoln would join ...
... visits were of such importance to us boys as to leave a clear impression on my memory . He drove out to the place quite frequently . We boys , for hours at a time , played " town ball " on the vast lawn , and Mr. Lincoln would join ...
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... visiting Joshua F. Speed in 1841 , Mrs. Speed , the mother of his friend , became much interested in him . His melancholy was profound , and she tried by kindness and gentleness to arouse him to new interest in life . One day before his ...
... visiting Joshua F. Speed in 1841 , Mrs. Speed , the mother of his friend , became much interested in him . His melancholy was profound , and she tried by kindness and gentleness to arouse him to new interest in life . One day before his ...
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