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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... ment that causes difficulties . The only dispute is . What are their rights ? If the majority should not rule who should be the judge ? Where is such a judge to be found ? We should all be bound by the majority of the American people ...
... ment that causes difficulties . The only dispute is . What are their rights ? If the majority should not rule who should be the judge ? Where is such a judge to be found ? We should all be bound by the majority of the American people ...
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... its staff . And when it went up I was pleased that it went to its place by the strength of my own feeble arm ; when , according to the arrange 7 2 ment , the cord was pulled , and it faunted 84 LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... its staff . And when it went up I was pleased that it went to its place by the strength of my own feeble arm ; when , according to the arrange 7 2 ment , the cord was pulled , and it faunted 84 LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... ment , the cord was pulled , and it faunted gloriously to the wind without an accident , in the bright glowing sunshine of the morning , I could not help hoping that there was in the entire success of that beautiful ceremony at least ...
... ment , the cord was pulled , and it faunted gloriously to the wind without an accident , in the bright glowing sunshine of the morning , I could not help hoping that there was in the entire success of that beautiful ceremony at least ...
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... ment , I fully recognize the full authority of the people over the whole subject , to be exercised in either of the modes prescribed in the instrument itself , and I should , under existing circumstances , favor , rather than oppose , a ...
... ment , I fully recognize the full authority of the people over the whole subject , to be exercised in either of the modes prescribed in the instrument itself , and I should , under existing circumstances , favor , rather than oppose , a ...
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... ment in and near these States were either besieged or menaced by warlike preparations , and especially Fort Sumter was nearly surrounded by well - protected hostile batteries , with guns equal in quality to the best of its own , and ...
... ment in and near these States were either besieged or menaced by warlike preparations , and especially Fort Sumter was nearly surrounded by well - protected hostile batteries , with guns equal in quality to the best of its own , and ...
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