Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including Many Heretofore Unpublished Incidents and Historical Facts Concerning His Ancestry, Boyhood, Family, Religion, Public Life, Trials and Triumphs, Volume 1Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917 - 570 pages |
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... loyal and earnest support , tells of his first impressions of Lincoln , as follows : " While court was in session Lincoln came straggling carelessly in . His face divested of his usual melancholy garb , and apparently in a humor to take ...
... loyal and earnest support , tells of his first impressions of Lincoln , as follows : " While court was in session Lincoln came straggling carelessly in . His face divested of his usual melancholy garb , and apparently in a humor to take ...
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... loyal to Chase , how- ever , as the first choice of Ohio for the Presidential nomina- tion two years later , but his high estimate of Lincoln's ability soon became known throughout the state and had much to do in producing the condition ...
... loyal to Chase , how- ever , as the first choice of Ohio for the Presidential nomina- tion two years later , but his high estimate of Lincoln's ability soon became known throughout the state and had much to do in producing the condition ...
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... loyal people that it could be se- cured only by the re - election of President Lincoln and the vigorous and successful prosecution of the war . Mr. Lincoln was a far - seeing politician and instantly recognized the wisdom of Mr ...
... loyal people that it could be se- cured only by the re - election of President Lincoln and the vigorous and successful prosecution of the war . Mr. Lincoln was a far - seeing politician and instantly recognized the wisdom of Mr ...
Page 104
... loyal and disloyal , for the slaves emancipated by my proclamation . This sum to be divided among the late slave owners , equally and equitably , at the rate of one - half the value of the slaves in the year 1860 ; and if any surplus ...
... loyal and disloyal , for the slaves emancipated by my proclamation . This sum to be divided among the late slave owners , equally and equitably , at the rate of one - half the value of the slaves in the year 1860 ; and if any surplus ...
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... loyal states , and their presence at the Falls afforded those leaders seeming justification for the claim that they were there for the purpose of endeavoring to secure peace by negotiation . This utterly untruthful claim was urged by ...
... loyal states , and their presence at the Falls afforded those leaders seeming justification for the claim that they were there for the purpose of endeavoring to secure peace by negotiation . This utterly untruthful claim was urged by ...
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