The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... turn , will ruin and divide them ; for a mi- nority of their own will secede from them whenever a majority re- fuses to be controlled by such a minority . For instance , why not any portion of a new confederacy , a year or two hence ...
... turn , will ruin and divide them ; for a mi- nority of their own will secede from them whenever a majority re- fuses to be controlled by such a minority . For instance , why not any portion of a new confederacy , a year or two hence ...
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... turn their decisions to political purposes . One sec- tion of our country believes slavery is right , and ought to be ex- tended ; while the other believes it is wrong , and ought not to be ex- tended ; and this is the only substantial ...
... turn their decisions to political purposes . One sec- tion of our country believes slavery is right , and ought to be ex- tended ; while the other believes it is wrong , and ought not to be ex- tended ; and this is the only substantial ...
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... Turning to Mr. Colfax, he said, " You are going with Mrs. Lincoln and me to the theatre, I hope." But Mr. Colfax had other engagements, expecting to leave the city the next morning. He then said to Mr. Colfax, " Mr. Sumner has the gavel ...
... Turning to Mr. Colfax, he said, " You are going with Mrs. Lincoln and me to the theatre, I hope." But Mr. Colfax had other engagements, expecting to leave the city the next morning. He then said to Mr. Colfax, " Mr. Sumner has the gavel ...
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... Turning to Mr. Colfax , he said , " You are going with Mrs. Lincoln and me to the theatre , I hope . " But Mr. Colfax had other engagements , expecting to leave the city the next morning . He then said to Mr. Colfax , " Mr. Sumner has ...
... Turning to Mr. Colfax , he said , " You are going with Mrs. Lincoln and me to the theatre , I hope . " But Mr. Colfax had other engagements , expecting to leave the city the next morning . He then said to Mr. Colfax , " Mr. Sumner has ...
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... turn his face more than quarter front , as artists term it . His face was smooth , as I remember , with the exception of a moustache of moderate size , but of this I am not positive . He was dressed in a black coat , approximating to a ...
... turn his face more than quarter front , as artists term it . His face was smooth , as I remember , with the exception of a moustache of moderate size , but of this I am not positive . He was dressed in a black coat , approximating to a ...
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