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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... Seward's Dispatch . - The President's Letter to Fernando Wood . - Observance of the Sabbath .... Page 326 CHAPTER XI . THE CONGRESSIONAL SESSION OF 1862 - '63 . - MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL ACTION OF THE SESSION . The ...
... Seward's Dispatch . - The President's Letter to Fernando Wood . - Observance of the Sabbath .... Page 326 CHAPTER XI . THE CONGRESSIONAL SESSION OF 1862 - '63 . - MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL ACTION OF THE SESSION . The ...
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... Seward . - The Funeral Procession from Washing- ton to Springfield , Illinois . - Fate of the Assassins . - Estimate of Mr. Lincoln's Charactor . - Conclusion ... Page 691 ANECDOTES AND REMINISCENCES OF PRESIDENT Mr. Lincoln's Sadness ...
... Seward . - The Funeral Procession from Washing- ton to Springfield , Illinois . - Fate of the Assassins . - Estimate of Mr. Lincoln's Charactor . - Conclusion ... Page 691 ANECDOTES AND REMINISCENCES OF PRESIDENT Mr. Lincoln's Sadness ...
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... Seward , as some say they will , I hope I shall be able to increase it to $ 20,000 , and that is as much as any man ought to want . " We visited a photographic establishment upon the corner of Broadway and Bleecker street , where he sat ...
... Seward , as some say they will , I hope I shall be able to increase it to $ 20,000 , and that is as much as any man ought to want . " We visited a photographic establishment upon the corner of Broadway and Bleecker street , where he sat ...
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... Seward and Mr. Lincoln . Judge Wilmot , of Pennsylvania , was chosen temporary Chairman of the Convention , and in ... Seward's chances were the best . But an adjournment was taken till the morning , and during the night the combinations ...
... Seward and Mr. Lincoln . Judge Wilmot , of Pennsylvania , was chosen temporary Chairman of the Convention , and in ... Seward's chances were the best . But an adjournment was taken till the morning , and during the night the combinations ...
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... Seward , it was quite clear that Mr. Lincoln's supporters were in the majority in the audience . The first ballot gave Mr. Seward one hundred and seventy - three and a half votes to one hun- dred and two for Mr. Lincoln , the rest being ...
... Seward , it was quite clear that Mr. Lincoln's supporters were in the majority in the audience . The first ballot gave Mr. Seward one hundred and seventy - three and a half votes to one hun- dred and two for Mr. Lincoln , the rest being ...
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