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... soldier . The author of the " Lincoln Memorial " says , in speaking of Mr. Lincoln as a clerk and manager , " He soon made his mark : an attempt of a gang of the bullies of the place to give him a beating resulted in the defeat of their ...
... soldier . The author of the " Lincoln Memorial " says , in speaking of Mr. Lincoln as a clerk and manager , " He soon made his mark : an attempt of a gang of the bullies of the place to give him a beating resulted in the defeat of their ...
Page 65
... soldier , marching with his invincible flail into the startled and shrinking ranks of vulnerable and pain - suffering warriors . " One aim of this volume is to give a true picture of Abraham Lincoln as a man , and the concurrent ...
... soldier , marching with his invincible flail into the startled and shrinking ranks of vulnerable and pain - suffering warriors . " One aim of this volume is to give a true picture of Abraham Lincoln as a man , and the concurrent ...
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... soldiers of the army who achieved that independence . I have often inquired of myself what great principle or idea it was that kept this confederacy so long together . It was not the mere mat- ter of the separation of the colonies from ...
... soldiers of the army who achieved that independence . I have often inquired of myself what great principle or idea it was that kept this confederacy so long together . It was not the mere mat- ter of the separation of the colonies from ...
Page 89
... soldiers of New England to de- fend the Capitol of their country . As Gov. Andrew said to the Mayor of Baltimore , " Their march through New York was triumphal . " But " bloody Baltimore " chose to re - enact the scenes of the 19th of ...
... soldiers of New England to de- fend the Capitol of their country . As Gov. Andrew said to the Mayor of Baltimore , " Their march through New York was triumphal . " But " bloody Baltimore " chose to re - enact the scenes of the 19th of ...
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... soldier , and by confessing the dependence of their cause upon him . This was all it was enough . When this was done , the war ceased . " * The course pursued by the President was just such as to secure the results above mentioned . He ...
... soldier , and by confessing the dependence of their cause upon him . This was all it was enough . When this was done , the war ceased . " * The course pursued by the President was just such as to secure the results above mentioned . He ...
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