Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful AdministrationJ.E. Potter, 1866 - 476 páginas |
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... reply , as follows : " Mr. Mayor AND FELLOW CITIZENS : -I am here to thank you briefly for this grand reception given to me not personally , but as the representative of our great and beloved country . Your worthy Mayor has been pleased ...
... reply , as follows : " Mr. Mayor AND FELLOW CITIZENS : -I am here to thank you briefly for this grand reception given to me not personally , but as the representative of our great and beloved country . Your worthy Mayor has been pleased ...
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... reply to an address of welcome , he again adverted to the trou- bles of the country in the following terms : " MR . PRESIDEnt and GentlEMEN OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK : -It is with feelings of great diffi- dence , and ...
... reply to an address of welcome , he again adverted to the trou- bles of the country in the following terms : " MR . PRESIDEnt and GentlEMEN OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK : -It is with feelings of great diffi- dence , and ...
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... Mr. Lincoln , in reply , said : " I am grateful for this cordial welcome , and I am gratified that this immense multitude has come together , not to meet To Washington . Speech at Poughkeepsie . Speech in New TO WASHINGTON . 79.
... Mr. Lincoln , in reply , said : " I am grateful for this cordial welcome , and I am gratified that this immense multitude has come together , not to meet To Washington . Speech at Poughkeepsie . Speech in New TO WASHINGTON . 79.
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... reply : " Mr. MAYOR : I thank you , and through you the municipal authorities of this city who accompany you , for this welcome . And as it is the first time in my life since the present phase of politics has presented itself in this ...
... reply : " Mr. MAYOR : I thank you , and through you the municipal authorities of this city who accompany you , for this welcome . And as it is the first time in my life since the present phase of politics has presented itself in this ...
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... was waited upon by a committee from a Convention of the State of Virginia , which Convention was discussing the question whether to go with Virginia Committee . President's Reply . Refers to Inaugural . THE NEW ADMINISTRATION . 105.
... was waited upon by a committee from a Convention of the State of Virginia , which Convention was discussing the question whether to go with Virginia Committee . President's Reply . Refers to Inaugural . THE NEW ADMINISTRATION . 105.
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