Illustrated Life, Services, Martyrdom, and Funeral of Abraham Lincoln ...: With a Portrait of President Lincoln, and Other Illustrative Engravings of the Scene of the Assassination, Etc. ...David Brainerd Williamson |
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... Confident that a more extended field of observation and action would be more suitable to his tastes and disposition , he packed up what little clothing he possessed , and went westward into Menard county . He worked on a farm in the ...
... Confident that a more extended field of observation and action would be more suitable to his tastes and disposition , he packed up what little clothing he possessed , and went westward into Menard county . He worked on a farm in the ...
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... confidence of all with whom he had business dealings , while socially , he was much beloved by the residents - young and old — of the place . He was affable , generous , ever ready to assist the needy or to sympathize with the ...
... confidence of all with whom he had business dealings , while socially , he was much beloved by the residents - young and old — of the place . He was affable , generous , ever ready to assist the needy or to sympathize with the ...
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... confidence that does not a little to inspire his supporters with hope . Mr. Lincoln is a tall , lank man , awkward , apparently diffident , and when not speaking has neither firmness in his countenance nor fire in his eye . “ Mr ...
... confidence that does not a little to inspire his supporters with hope . Mr. Lincoln is a tall , lank man , awkward , apparently diffident , and when not speaking has neither firmness in his countenance nor fire in his eye . “ Mr ...
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... confident assurance that the nomination of the Chicago Convention will be ratified by the suffrages of the people . “ We have the honor to be , with great respect and regard , your friends and fellow - citizens . ” On the 23d , Mr ...
... confident assurance that the nomination of the Chicago Convention will be ratified by the suffrages of the people . “ We have the honor to be , with great respect and regard , your friends and fellow - citizens . ” On the 23d , Mr ...
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... confidence placed in my ability is unfounded . Indeed , I am sure it is . Encompassed by vast difficulties , as I am , nothing shall be wanted on my part , if sustained by the American people and God . I believe the devotion to the ...
... confidence placed in my ability is unfounded . Indeed , I am sure it is . Encompassed by vast difficulties , as I am , nothing shall be wanted on my part , if sustained by the American people and God . I believe the devotion to the ...
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