The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred President |
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In 1837 , he moved to Springfield , and became a partner of his friend , Mr. Stuart , the connection thus formed continuing till the election of Mr. Stuart to Congress , when Mr. Lincoln became the partner of Judge Logan , one of the ...
In 1837 , he moved to Springfield , and became a partner of his friend , Mr. Stuart , the connection thus formed continuing till the election of Mr. Stuart to Congress , when Mr. Lincoln became the partner of Judge Logan , one of the ...
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Long standing on the defensive , the armies at last moved forward to repel the menacing hosts of rebellion , but the popular hopes were sadly dashed by the terrible overthrow sustained by the national arms at Bull Run , Va . , in June .
Long standing on the defensive , the armies at last moved forward to repel the menacing hosts of rebellion , but the popular hopes were sadly dashed by the terrible overthrow sustained by the national arms at Bull Run , Va . , in June .
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After this the official procession was formed and moved to the platform in front of the portico of the eastern front of the Capitol , where the ceremony of inauguration was concluded . After being welcomed with enthusiastic cheers ...
After this the official procession was formed and moved to the platform in front of the portico of the eastern front of the Capitol , where the ceremony of inauguration was concluded . After being welcomed with enthusiastic cheers ...
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which defended the nation from the schemes of foreign diplomatists , was already accidentally broken ; the jaw that had so eloquently moved was dislocated too ; but slavery remembered the neck that bowed not when most others were bent ...
which defended the nation from the schemes of foreign diplomatists , was already accidentally broken ; the jaw that had so eloquently moved was dislocated too ; but slavery remembered the neck that bowed not when most others were bent ...
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Even Avarice stood still , and Greed was strangely moved to generous sympathy with universal sorrow . Rear to his name monuments , found charitable institutions , and with his name above their heights , but no monument will ever equal ...
Even Avarice stood still , and Greed was strangely moved to generous sympathy with universal sorrow . Rear to his name monuments , found charitable institutions , and with his name above their heights , but no monument will ever equal ...
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