The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, Speeches, Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., with a General View of His Policy as President of the United States, Embracing the Leading Events of the War. Also the European Press on His DeathReprinted, W. Abbatt, 1933 |
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... Seward and Mr. Lincoln . It was proposed that the Convention should at once proceed to the nomination of candidates , but an adjournment was had until morning . Had this motion to proceed at once to business been carried , it is more ...
... Seward and Mr. Lincoln . It was proposed that the Convention should at once proceed to the nomination of candidates , but an adjournment was had until morning . Had this motion to proceed at once to business been carried , it is more ...
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... Seward's residence , gained admission by representing he had a prescription from Mr. Seward's physician , which he was directed to see administered , and hurried up to the third story chamber , where Mr. Seward was lying . He here ...
... Seward's residence , gained admission by representing he had a prescription from Mr. Seward's physician , which he was directed to see administered , and hurried up to the third story chamber , where Mr. Seward was lying . He here ...
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... Seward seems to have threatened General Grant . Is it intended to make the Federal General pay for the honour of Lee's capitulation ? The minority , whose violence is to be feared , has now , it must be said , by the regular working of ...
... Seward seems to have threatened General Grant . Is it intended to make the Federal General pay for the honour of Lee's capitulation ? The minority , whose violence is to be feared , has now , it must be said , by the regular working of ...
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