The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera, Volumen2Macmillan, 1917 |
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... seemed little more than half a man . ' 99 A few moments ' delay , and the movement from the Senate towards the east front began , the justices of the Supreme Court , in cap and gown , heading the procession . As soon as the large ...
... seemed little more than half a man . ' 99 A few moments ' delay , and the movement from the Senate towards the east front began , the justices of the Supreme Court , in cap and gown , heading the procession . As soon as the large ...
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... seemed to be heard and distinctly understood to the very outskirts of this vast concourse of his fellow - citizens . At its conclusion , he turned partially around on his left , facing the justices of the Su- preme Court , and said ...
... seemed to be heard and distinctly understood to the very outskirts of this vast concourse of his fellow - citizens . At its conclusion , he turned partially around on his left , facing the justices of the Su- preme Court , and said ...
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... seemed almost inevitable . " Unwilling to decide at once , Lincoln devised a manœuvre by which he hoped to shift public attention from Fort Sumter to Fort Pickens , in Pensacola Harbor . The situation of the two forts was similar ...
... seemed almost inevitable . " Unwilling to decide at once , Lincoln devised a manœuvre by which he hoped to shift public attention from Fort Sumter to Fort Pickens , in Pensacola Harbor . The situation of the two forts was similar ...
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... seemed cer- tain , then suddenly no one knew why it seemed as if another twenty - four hours would plunge the country into war . Many a public man on both sides had grown thin and haggard in wrestling with the terrible problem that ...
... seemed cer- tain , then suddenly no one knew why it seemed as if another twenty - four hours would plunge the country into war . Many a public man on both sides had grown thin and haggard in wrestling with the terrible problem that ...
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... seemed to him an unbecoming placidity on the part of Mr. Lincoln . The General had just come from Louisiana . " How are they getting on down there ? " asked the President . " They are getting on swimmingly , " Sherman replied . " They ...
... seemed to him an unbecoming placidity on the part of Mr. Lincoln . The General had just come from Louisiana . " How are they getting on down there ? " asked the President . " They are getting on swimmingly , " Sherman replied . " They ...
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