The Character and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United StatesDinsmoor, 1864 - 75 pages |
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Page 107
... arms , or ammu- nition , without further notice or in case of an attack upon the fort . This notice was accordingly given , whereupon the fort was attacked and bombarded to its fall , without even awaiting the arrival of the ...
... arms , or ammu- nition , without further notice or in case of an attack upon the fort . This notice was accordingly given , whereupon the fort was attacked and bombarded to its fall , without even awaiting the arrival of the ...
Page 232
... arms of the Senate ; and N. G. Ordway , Sergeant - at - arms House of Representatives . . ; The delegates from Illinois were : Governor Richard J. Oglesby ; General Isham N. Haynie , Adjutant - General State of Illinois ; Colonel James ...
... arms of the Senate ; and N. G. Ordway , Sergeant - at - arms House of Representatives . . ; The delegates from Illinois were : Governor Richard J. Oglesby ; General Isham N. Haynie , Adjutant - General State of Illinois ; Colonel James ...
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... arm has borne it . He had the aid of prayerful and thought- ful men everywhere . But under his own guiding hands the ... arms again braver men than ever fought in European wars . The reason is obvious . Money , or a desire for fame ...
... arm has borne it . He had the aid of prayerful and thought- ful men everywhere . But under his own guiding hands the ... arms again braver men than ever fought in European wars . The reason is obvious . Money , or a desire for fame ...
Contents
Birth of President Abraham Lincoln and his ancestors | 21 |
Mr Lincoln is defeated by Mr DouglasIs then named | 47 |
His great speech at the Cooper Institute New York | 64 |
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The Character and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln .. William Makepeace Thayer No preview available - 2016 |
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