Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... desire to take these men by the hand , as it will probably be my last opportunity of meeting them . " 1865 Over our Washington's river , Sunrise beams rosy and fair ; Sunset on Sangamon fairer ; Father and martyr lies there . -Edna Dean ...
... desire to take these men by the hand , as it will probably be my last opportunity of meeting them . " 1865 Over our Washington's river , Sunrise beams rosy and fair ; Sunset on Sangamon fairer ; Father and martyr lies there . -Edna Dean ...
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... desire seemed to be to end the war speedily without more bloodshed or devastation , and to restore all the men of both sections to their homes . - W . T. Sherman . The dove was returning from the redeemed world with a branch of olive ...
... desire seemed to be to end the war speedily without more bloodshed or devastation , and to restore all the men of both sections to their homes . - W . T. Sherman . The dove was returning from the redeemed world with a branch of olive ...
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... desire for one degree of unnecessary sorrow . - Mason Noble . He lived long enough to vindicate his policy in the conduct of the war , and to see the triumph of constitutional power - but not long enough to make a single mistake in the ...
... desire for one degree of unnecessary sorrow . - Mason Noble . He lived long enough to vindicate his policy in the conduct of the war , and to see the triumph of constitutional power - but not long enough to make a single mistake in the ...
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
66 | 147 |
LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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