The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... called when the sad tidings of Mr. Lincoln's death arrived, alluding to a case in which his own son was involved in a similar difficulty, said : — " On that occasion, many seemed to avail themselves of the opportunity to wreak vengeance ...
... called when the sad tidings of Mr. Lincoln's death arrived, alluding to a case in which his own son was involved in a similar difficulty, said : — " On that occasion, many seemed to avail themselves of the opportunity to wreak vengeance ...
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... called into active service during their term of thirty days ; yet , with persistence characteristic of him , he enlisted in another com- pany , and remained in service till the war was ended . This early choice of one who was at most a ...
... called into active service during their term of thirty days ; yet , with persistence characteristic of him , he enlisted in another com- pany , and remained in service till the war was ended . This early choice of one who was at most a ...
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... called when the sad tidings of Mr. Lincoln's death arrived , alluding to a case in which his own son was involved in a similar difficulty , said : — " On that occasion , many seemed to avail themselves of the op- portunity to wreak ...
... called when the sad tidings of Mr. Lincoln's death arrived , alluding to a case in which his own son was involved in a similar difficulty , said : — " On that occasion , many seemed to avail themselves of the op- portunity to wreak ...
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... Called now into the great council of the nation , Mr. Lincoln took his seat among great men . In the Senate , Clay , Calhoun , Webster , Benton , still shaped the destinies and restrained the passions of men ; and men of great ability ...
... Called now into the great council of the nation , Mr. Lincoln took his seat among great men . In the Senate , Clay , Calhoun , Webster , Benton , still shaped the destinies and restrained the passions of men ; and men of great ability ...
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... called to the field ; and Mr. Lincoln never voted against , or avoided voting for , any bill for army pay or supplies or the relief of the soldiers . . When , in 1848 , Mr. Gott , of New York , introduced a resolu- tion instructing the ...
... called to the field ; and Mr. Lincoln never voted against , or avoided voting for , any bill for army pay or supplies or the relief of the soldiers . . When , in 1848 , Mr. Gott , of New York , introduced a resolu- tion instructing the ...
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