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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... speaking was pleasing to the masses of the people , and his earnest appeals were not only well received , but were productive of much benefit to his favorite candidate . Accustomed from early childhood to the habits and peculiarities of ...
... speaking was pleasing to the masses of the people , and his earnest appeals were not only well received , but were productive of much benefit to his favorite candidate . Accustomed from early childhood to the habits and peculiarities of ...
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... speaking in behalf of his favorite candidate and the choice of his party . HE IS NOMINATED FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR , BUT WITHDRAWS . In 1849 he was a candidate before the Legislature of Illinois for United States Senator , but his ...
... speaking in behalf of his favorite candidate and the choice of his party . HE IS NOMINATED FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR , BUT WITHDRAWS . In 1849 he was a candidate before the Legislature of Illinois for United States Senator , but his ...
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... speak , and to give those readers of this work who have not had the opportunity to see Mr. Lincoln , an idea of his personal appearance : One writer gives the following pen - portrait . “ Mr. Lincoln stands six feet and four inches high ...
... speak , and to give those readers of this work who have not had the opportunity to see Mr. Lincoln , an idea of his personal appearance : One writer gives the following pen - portrait . “ Mr. Lincoln stands six feet and four inches high ...
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... speaking has neither firmness in his countenance nor fire in his eye . “ Mr. Lincoln has a rich , silvery voice , enunciates with great distinctness , and has a fine command of language . He commenced by a review of the points Mr ...
... speaking has neither firmness in his countenance nor fire in his eye . “ Mr. Lincoln has a rich , silvery voice , enunciates with great distinctness , and has a fine command of language . He commenced by a review of the points Mr ...
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... support , forbade the Federal government to control as to slavery in the Federal territories Tius the twenty - one acted ; and , as actious > 6 6 speak louder than words , so actions under such 52 LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... support , forbade the Federal government to control as to slavery in the Federal territories Tius the twenty - one acted ; and , as actious > 6 6 speak louder than words , so actions under such 52 LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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