The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred President |
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... where, stretched under an oak, he would pore over the doctrines of the Common Law, utterly unconscious of all passing around him, and impressing some, at least, of his neighbors with doubts of his entire sanity.
... where, stretched under an oak, he would pore over the doctrines of the Common Law, utterly unconscious of all passing around him, and impressing some, at least, of his neighbors with doubts of his entire sanity.
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... where , stretched under an oak , he would pore over the doctrines of the Common Law , utterly unconscious of all passing around him , and impressing some , at least , of his neighbors with doubts of his entire sanity .
... where , stretched under an oak , he would pore over the doctrines of the Common Law , utterly unconscious of all passing around him , and impressing some , at least , of his neighbors with doubts of his entire sanity .
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The following protest was presented to the House , which was read and ordered to be spread on the journals , to wit : “ Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly , at its ...
The following protest was presented to the House , which was read and ordered to be spread on the journals , to wit : “ Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly , at its ...
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The State of South Carolina , the very day after choosing electors , passed an act calling a Convention , and openly announced its determination not to submit to the election . How rapidly they followed up their determination by action ...
The State of South Carolina , the very day after choosing electors , passed an act calling a Convention , and openly announced its determination not to submit to the election . How rapidly they followed up their determination by action ...
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At Harrisburg , information was brought to him that his life was to be attempted , as he passed through Baltimore , and he took an earlier train to baffle the plot . Many at the time treated this as an idle fear ; but the evidence is ...
At Harrisburg , information was brought to him that his life was to be attempted , as he passed through Baltimore , and he took an earlier train to baffle the plot . Many at the time treated this as an idle fear ; but the evidence is ...
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