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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... heart with words of glad reassurance . " Where is Mr. Lincoln ? " he exclaimed , and then flew across the room and grasped his deliverer by the hand , with a heart too full for speech . It was sunset - time and they were near a window ...
... heart with words of glad reassurance . " Where is Mr. Lincoln ? " he exclaimed , and then flew across the room and grasped his deliverer by the hand , with a heart too full for speech . It was sunset - time and they were near a window ...
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... heart to bear malice against a beaten foe . ' He spoke very kindly of Lee , ' said Stanton ; and on the night of that memorable council , where he pleaded for peace and for mercy , a villain killed him . Not for Lincoln himself can the ...
... heart to bear malice against a beaten foe . ' He spoke very kindly of Lee , ' said Stanton ; and on the night of that memorable council , where he pleaded for peace and for mercy , a villain killed him . Not for Lincoln himself can the ...
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... heart for his re - election , and applauded the victory in the midst of which he passes away . It will wish with one accord to associate itself with the monument that America will raise to him upon the capital of prostrate slavery ...
... heart for his re - election , and applauded the victory in the midst of which he passes away . It will wish with one accord to associate itself with the monument that America will raise to him upon the capital of prostrate slavery ...
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