The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... dead ; and Thaddeus , born in 1853 , who stands beside his illustrious father in the last photograph taken of the President . It gives some idea of the prominence of Mr. Lincoln in Illi- nois , that , though elected to the Legislature ...
... dead ; and Thaddeus , born in 1853 , who stands beside his illustrious father in the last photograph taken of the President . It gives some idea of the prominence of Mr. Lincoln in Illi- nois , that , though elected to the Legislature ...
Page 56
... dead hour of night past officers and sentries appa- rently unquestioned and unchecked . A plot , the whole extent and ramifications of which are not yet made known , had long been formed to assassinate the Pre- sident and the prominent ...
... dead hour of night past officers and sentries appa- rently unquestioned and unchecked . A plot , the whole extent and ramifications of which are not yet made known , had long been formed to assassinate the Pre- sident and the prominent ...
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... dead , and the surgeon applied his finger to the pulse , evidently to ascertain if such was the fact . But it was not till 22 minutes past 7 o'clock in the morning that the flame flickered out . There was no apparent suffering , no ...
... dead , and the surgeon applied his finger to the pulse , evidently to ascertain if such was the fact . But it was not till 22 minutes past 7 o'clock in the morning that the flame flickered out . There was no apparent suffering , no ...
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... dead - lock , and the violence of opinion would have wrenched its conflicting parts asunder . Regarding the growth of opinion simply in the light of a fact , we must concede that Mr. Lincoln's slowness , indecision , and reluctant ...
... dead - lock , and the violence of opinion would have wrenched its conflicting parts asunder . Regarding the growth of opinion simply in the light of a fact , we must concede that Mr. Lincoln's slowness , indecision , and reluctant ...
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... dead ! The man whom the people had learned to trust with a confiding and a loving confidence , and upon whom , more than upon any other , were centred , under God , our best hopes for the true and speedy pacification of the country ...
... dead ! The man whom the people had learned to trust with a confiding and a loving confidence , and upon whom , more than upon any other , were centred , under God , our best hopes for the true and speedy pacification of the country ...
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