The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera, Volumen2Macmillan, 1917 |
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... morning trains were bringing new crowds . Added to the stir of those who had not slept through the night were sounds unusual in Washing- ton - the clatter of cavalry , the tramp of soldiers . All this morning bustle of the city must ...
... morning trains were bringing new crowds . Added to the stir of those who had not slept through the night were sounds unusual in Washing- ton - the clatter of cavalry , the tramp of soldiers . All this morning bustle of the city must ...
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... morning from Willard's to the Capi- tol , the President - elect saw far more significant sights than these . Closed about his carriage , " so thickly , " complained the newspapers , " as to hide it from view , " was a protecting guard ...
... morning from Willard's to the Capi- tol , the President - elect saw far more significant sights than these . Closed about his carriage , " so thickly , " complained the newspapers , " as to hide it from view , " was a protecting guard ...
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... morning , when he told me that he meant to put him- self as prominently forward in the ceremonies as he properly could , and to leave no doubt on any one's mind of his de- termination to stand by the new Administration in the per- THE ...
... morning , when he told me that he meant to put him- self as prominently forward in the ceremonies as he properly could , and to leave no doubt on any one's mind of his de- termination to stand by the new Administration in the per- THE ...
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... morning of his first full day in office ( March 5 ) was a letter from Major Robert Anderson , the officer in command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re ...
... morning of his first full day in office ( March 5 ) was a letter from Major Robert Anderson , the officer in command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re ...
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... morning of March 5 received Anderson's letter . What was to be done ? The garrison must not be allowed to starve ; but evidently 20,000 disciplined men could not be had to relieve it - the whole United States army numbered but 16,000 ...
... morning of March 5 received Anderson's letter . What was to be done ? The garrison must not be allowed to starve ; but evidently 20,000 disciplined men could not be had to relieve it - the whole United States army numbered but 16,000 ...
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