The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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... of District of New York . Alincoln Pubeshed by Derby & Miller , New York : ས THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , SIXTEENTH. ENGRAVED BY A RITCHIE EXPRESSLY FOR RAYMOND'S JFF OF INCOLN. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S EARLY HOME IN KENTUCKY.
... of District of New York . Alincoln Pubeshed by Derby & Miller , New York : ས THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , SIXTEENTH. ENGRAVED BY A RITCHIE EXPRESSLY FOR RAYMOND'S JFF OF INCOLN. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S EARLY HOME IN KENTUCKY.
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... OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , engraved by A. H. RITCHIE 2. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S EARLY HOME IN KENTUCKY PAGE Face Title 66 16 8. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S HOME IN SPRINGFIELD 66 • 104 4. RAISING THE OLD FLAG AT INDEPENDENCE HALL 66 154 • 5. PRESIDENT LINCOLN ...
... OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , engraved by A. H. RITCHIE 2. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S EARLY HOME IN KENTUCKY PAGE Face Title 66 16 8. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S HOME IN SPRINGFIELD 66 • 104 4. RAISING THE OLD FLAG AT INDEPENDENCE HALL 66 154 • 5. PRESIDENT LINCOLN ...
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... of Abraham Lincoln . - His Own Record . - His Ancestry . - Changes of Residence . - Death and Funeral of his Mother . - Entrance upon Polit- ical Life . - A Member of the Legislature and of Congress . - The Mexican War . Page 17 CHAPTER ...
... of Abraham Lincoln . - His Own Record . - His Ancestry . - Changes of Residence . - Death and Funeral of his Mother . - Entrance upon Polit- ical Life . - A Member of the Legislature and of Congress . - The Mexican War . Page 17 CHAPTER ...
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... of the Country . - Assassination of the President . - Murderous Assault upon Secretary Seward . - The Funeral Procession from Washing- ton to Springfield , Illinois . - Fate of the Assassins . - Estimate of Mr. Lincoln's Charactor ...
... of the Country . - Assassination of the President . - Murderous Assault upon Secretary Seward . - The Funeral Procession from Washing- ton to Springfield , Illinois . - Fate of the Assassins . - Estimate of Mr. Lincoln's Charactor ...
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... Abraham the book for his own , in return for three days ' steady labor in ... Lincoln was accustomed to refer to , as having been eagerly read in his ... Lincoln's pen that style which is one of their most pecu- liar and favorite ...
... Abraham the book for his own , in return for three days ' steady labor in ... Lincoln was accustomed to refer to , as having been eagerly read in his ... Lincoln's pen that style which is one of their most pecu- liar and favorite ...
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