Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... preserving the most noteworthy houses at the Capital that had been made historic by the resi dence of the nation's greatest men . 2. Of suitably marking , by tablets or otherwise , the houses and places throughout the city of chief ...
... preserving the most noteworthy houses at the Capital that had been made historic by the resi dence of the nation's greatest men . 2. Of suitably marking , by tablets or otherwise , the houses and places throughout the city of chief ...
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... preservation of the cargo , and so long as the ship can be saved with the cargo , it should never be abandoned , unless there appears no possibility of its preservation , and it must cease to exist , except at the risk of throwing ...
... preservation of the cargo , and so long as the ship can be saved with the cargo , it should never be abandoned , unless there appears no possibility of its preservation , and it must cease to exist , except at the risk of throwing ...
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... PRESERVING THE PEACE OF MARYLAND . ( Message to the Governor , April 20 , 1861. ) " I desire to consult with you and the mayor of Baltimore relative to preserving the peace of Maryland . Please come immediately . " 1861 A legion of ...
... PRESERVING THE PEACE OF MARYLAND . ( Message to the Governor , April 20 , 1861. ) " I desire to consult with you and the mayor of Baltimore relative to preserving the peace of Maryland . Please come immediately . " 1861 A legion of ...
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
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LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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