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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... hour of peril has been enabled to combat successfully with the traitors who have attempted its destruction , was born on the twelfth of February , 1809 , in that part of Hardin county , Kentucky , which is now known as Larue . His ...
... hour of peril has been enabled to combat successfully with the traitors who have attempted its destruction , was born on the twelfth of February , 1809 , in that part of Hardin county , Kentucky , which is now known as Larue . His ...
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... hours of light , whether their lonely trip was cheered by a bright sun or made disagreeable in the extreme by violent storms , their craft floated down the stream , its helmsmen never for a moment losing their spirits , or regretting ...
... hours of light , whether their lonely trip was cheered by a bright sun or made disagreeable in the extreme by violent storms , their craft floated down the stream , its helmsmen never for a moment losing their spirits , or regretting ...
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... moon which the accuser had sworn was shining brightly , did not rise until an hour or more after the murder was committed . Other discrepancies LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 31 A thrilling incident in his legal career.
... moon which the accuser had sworn was shining brightly , did not rise until an hour or more after the murder was committed . Other discrepancies LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 31 A thrilling incident in his legal career.
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... hours , and visited both Houses of the Legislature . On being received in the Senate , he thus addressed that body : “ Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Senate of the State of New Jersey : I am very grateful to you for the honorable ...
... hours , and visited both Houses of the Legislature . On being received in the Senate , he thus addressed that body : “ Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Senate of the State of New Jersey : I am very grateful to you for the honorable ...
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... hour on the morning of the twenty - third . The sudden departure of Mr. Lincoln from the Pennsylvania State Capital naturally astonished the people of the country ; and while the loyal citizens exulted in the fact that he was safe in ...
... hour on the morning of the twenty - third . The sudden departure of Mr. Lincoln from the Pennsylvania State Capital naturally astonished the people of the country ; and while the loyal citizens exulted in the fact that he was safe in ...
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