The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera, Volumen2Macmillan, 1917 |
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... Secretary of War ... 151 Mr. Lincoln and his Son " Tad " .facing 196 Legend Scratched on a Window Pane by J. Wilkes Booth ........ 198 Lincoln in 1864 ..... facing 220 The Last Portrait of President Lincoln ......... . facing 232 The ...
... Secretary of War ... 151 Mr. Lincoln and his Son " Tad " .facing 196 Legend Scratched on a Window Pane by J. Wilkes Booth ........ 198 Lincoln in 1864 ..... facing 220 The Last Portrait of President Lincoln ......... . facing 232 The ...
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... secretary , " to let Seward take the first trick . " And he despatched the following letter : MO My dear Sir : Your note of the 2d ( 1 ) I CHAPTER The first inauguration of Lincoln-The relief of Fort Sumter-Seward's ambition to control ...
... secretary , " to let Seward take the first trick . " And he despatched the following letter : MO My dear Sir : Your note of the 2d ( 1 ) I CHAPTER The first inauguration of Lincoln-The relief of Fort Sumter-Seward's ambition to control ...
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... Secretary of State his cheerful assumption that he , not Mr. Lincoln , was the final authority of the ad- ministration . Mr. Seward had been for years the leader of the Republi- can party . His defeat in the Chicago Convention of 1860 ...
... Secretary of State his cheerful assumption that he , not Mr. Lincoln , was the final authority of the ad- ministration . Mr. Seward had been for years the leader of the Republi- can party . His defeat in the Chicago Convention of 1860 ...
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... Secretary of State with the same confidence in his call to be the real , if not the apparent , head of affairs . When the question of relieving Sumter came up , he believed that it was he who was managing the matter . " I wish I could ...
... Secretary of State with the same confidence in his call to be the real , if not the apparent , head of affairs . When the question of relieving Sumter came up , he believed that it was he who was managing the matter . " I wish I could ...
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... Secretary of State . He had discovered also that Mr. Lincoln attended to his business . " This President proposes to do all his work , " he wrote to Mrs. Seward on March 16. He had received , too , at least one severe lesson , which ...
... Secretary of State . He had discovered also that Mr. Lincoln attended to his business . " This President proposes to do all his work , " he wrote to Mrs. Seward on March 16. He had received , too , at least one severe lesson , which ...
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