The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... feeling , the present Memorial has been com- piled . Original matter has been furnished , and the full reports of the press , in all parts of the country , freely used . Giving a sketch of the late President's life , an account of his ...
... feeling , the present Memorial has been com- piled . Original matter has been furnished , and the full reports of the press , in all parts of the country , freely used . Giving a sketch of the late President's life , an account of his ...
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... feelings of all who were represented in the Convention , to the rights of all the states and territories and peo- ple of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony , and prosperity of all ...
... feelings of all who were represented in the Convention , to the rights of all the states and territories and peo- ple of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony , and prosperity of all ...
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... feeling . The result , however , was not doubtful . The Republicans were enthusiastic , organized , hopeful ; the Democratic party rent in twain , was of course dis- pirited , and the Southern section seemed to court the defeat , whose ...
... feeling . The result , however , was not doubtful . The Republicans were enthusiastic , organized , hopeful ; the Democratic party rent in twain , was of course dis- pirited , and the Southern section seemed to court the defeat , whose ...
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... feeling very faint from the loss of blood , he seated himself in the hall , and soon after fainted away and was laid upon the floor . Upon the return of consciousness de- ponent was taken in a carriage to his residence . " In the review ...
... feeling very faint from the loss of blood , he seated himself in the hall , and soon after fainted away and was laid upon the floor . Upon the return of consciousness de- ponent was taken in a carriage to his residence . " In the review ...
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... feels as you and I do, I know it, on the subject, that the rebellion is to be put down. He has had a nearer view of it than we have had. It has been at his hearth-stone, and he has had almost his roof-tree blazing over him. And every ...
... feels as you and I do, I know it, on the subject, that the rebellion is to be put down. He has had a nearer view of it than we have had. It has been at his hearth-stone, and he has had almost his roof-tree blazing over him. And every ...
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