The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... Four years have so changed all this , that his name is uni- versally revered ; the great qualities which he really possessed , his knowledge of men , his uprightness and honesty , his kindli- ness of heart , his extreme caution in the ...
... Four years have so changed all this , that his name is uni- versally revered ; the great qualities which he really possessed , his knowledge of men , his uprightness and honesty , his kindli- ness of heart , his extreme caution in the ...
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... four sons - Robert Lincoln , now a captain on General Grant's staff , born in 1843 ; a second son , born in 1846 , and William , born in 1850 , both of whom are dead ; and Thaddeus , born in 1853 , who stands beside his illustrious ...
... four sons - Robert Lincoln , now a captain on General Grant's staff , born in 1843 ; a second son , born in 1846 , and William , born in 1850 , both of whom are dead ; and Thaddeus , born in 1853 , who stands beside his illustrious ...
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... four votes to Mr. Lincoln and three to Mr. Douglas . Mr. Breckenridge received the electoral vote of all the slave States , except Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , which voted for Bell . Douglas , once so popular , re- ceived only ...
... four votes to Mr. Lincoln and three to Mr. Douglas . Mr. Breckenridge received the electoral vote of all the slave States , except Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , which voted for Bell . Douglas , once so popular , re- ceived only ...
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... term of four years , under great and peculiar difficulties . " A disruption of the Federal Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that in the contemplation LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 29.
... term of four years , under great and peculiar difficulties . " A disruption of the Federal Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that in the contemplation LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 29.
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... four years . " My countrymen , one and all , think calmly and well upon this whole subject . Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time . " 6 66 If there be an object to hurry any of you , in hot haste , to a step which you would never ...
... four years . " My countrymen , one and all , think calmly and well upon this whole subject . Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time . " 6 66 If there be an object to hurry any of you , in hot haste , to a step which you would never ...
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