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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... THROUGH NEW YORK 13. REMAINS LYING IN STATE AT CHICAGO . 14. THE LAST RITES AT SPRINGFIELD Face 690 € 96 66 66 702 708 39 710 แ 713 15. FUNERAL ARCH OVER HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD 66 724 CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Early Life of Abraham Lincoln .
... THROUGH NEW YORK 13. REMAINS LYING IN STATE AT CHICAGO . 14. THE LAST RITES AT SPRINGFIELD Face 690 € 96 66 66 702 708 39 710 แ 713 15. FUNERAL ARCH OVER HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD 66 724 CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Early Life of Abraham Lincoln .
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... remains had been deposited in their last resting - place , Parson Elkins , the preacher to whom it was extended , responded to the request , and three months subsequent- ly , just a year after her decease , preached 20 THE LIFE , PUBLIC ...
... remains had been deposited in their last resting - place , Parson Elkins , the preacher to whom it was extended , responded to the request , and three months subsequent- ly , just a year after her decease , preached 20 THE LIFE , PUBLIC ...
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... remain with them until he should find some- thing " to turn his hand to . " They also hoped much from his influence over their son , an over - indulged and somewhat unruly boy . The sequel , which is thus graph- ically told by the ...
... remain with them until he should find some- thing " to turn his hand to . " They also hoped much from his influence over their son , an over - indulged and somewhat unruly boy . The sequel , which is thus graph- ically told by the ...
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... remain such at the will of their respective owners , their heirs , or legal representatives : Provided , that such owner , or his legal representatives , may at any time receive from the Treasury of the United States the full value of ...
... remain such at the will of their respective owners , their heirs , or legal representatives : Provided , that such owner , or his legal representatives , may at any time receive from the Treasury of the United States the full value of ...
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... remain as our fathers made it ? It is precisely all I ask of him in relation to the institution of slavery , that it shall be placed upon the basis that our fathers placed it upon . Mr. Brooks , of South Carolina , once said , and truly ...
... remain as our fathers made it ? It is precisely all I ask of him in relation to the institution of slavery , that it shall be placed upon the basis that our fathers placed it upon . Mr. Brooks , of South Carolina , once said , and truly ...
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