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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... arms of her son , who lifted her up and told her to look upon him as before , free and innocent . Then , with the words , " Where is Mr. Lincoln ? " he rushed across the room and grasped the hand of his deliverer , whilst his heart was ...
... arms of her son , who lifted her up and told her to look upon him as before , free and innocent . Then , with the words , " Where is Mr. Lincoln ? " he rushed across the room and grasped the hand of his deliverer , whilst his heart was ...
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... arms to shake hands with those nearest to him and with those who approached - his homely face handsome in its broad and sun- shiny smile , mis voice touching in its kindly and cheerful accents - every one in his presence felt lighter in ...
... arms to shake hands with those nearest to him and with those who approached - his homely face handsome in its broad and sun- shiny smile , mis voice touching in its kindly and cheerful accents - every one in his presence felt lighter in ...
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... arms with them , was sent out of Florida with them , when they were transported to the West . The bill was reported to the House by the Com- mittee on Military Affairs . This committee was com- posed of nine . Five of these were ...
... arms with them , was sent out of Florida with them , when they were transported to the West . The bill was reported to the House by the Com- mittee on Military Affairs . This committee was com- posed of nine . Five of these were ...
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... arm , when , according to the arrangement , the cord was pulled , and it floated gloriously to the wind , without an accident , in the light , glowing sunshine of the morning . I could not help hoping that there was , in the entire suc ...
... arm , when , according to the arrangement , the cord was pulled , and it floated gloriously to the wind , without an accident , in the light , glowing sunshine of the morning . I could not help hoping that there was , in the entire suc ...
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... arms , and money were offered , in unstinted profusion and with the most zealous alacrity , in support of the Government . Massachusetts was first in the field ; and on the first day after the issue of the Proclamation , her Sixth ...
... arms , and money were offered , in unstinted profusion and with the most zealous alacrity , in support of the Government . Massachusetts was first in the field ; and on the first day after the issue of the Proclamation , her Sixth ...
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