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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... standing on the bank witnessed the accident and saved the boat and its owner , but all the contents of the craft were lost except a few carpenter's tools , axes , three barrels of whiskey and some other articles . He again started , and ...
... standing on the bank witnessed the accident and saved the boat and its owner , but all the contents of the craft were lost except a few carpenter's tools , axes , three barrels of whiskey and some other articles . He again started , and ...
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... stand with Stephen A. Douglas , one of the discussions , that was held on the fourth of October , 1854 , during the progress of the annual State Fair , being particularly remarkable as the great discussior of the can : paign . a At the ...
... stand with Stephen A. Douglas , one of the discussions , that was held on the fourth of October , 1854 , during the progress of the annual State Fair , being particularly remarkable as the great discussior of the can : paign . a At the ...
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... stands six feet and four inches high in his stockirgs . His frame is not muscular , but gaunt and wiry ; his arms are long , but not unreasonably so for a person of his height ; his lower limbs are not disproportioned to his body . In ...
... stands six feet and four inches high in his stockirgs . His frame is not muscular , but gaunt and wiry ; his arms are long , but not unreasonably so for a person of his height ; his lower limbs are not disproportioned to his body . In ...
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... stand ; and most surely not in a case whereof we ourselves declare they understood the question better than we . “ If any man , at this day , sincerely believes that a proper division of local from Federal authority , or any part of the ...
... stand ; and most surely not in a case whereof we ourselves declare they understood the question better than we . “ If any man , at this day , sincerely believes that a proper division of local from Federal authority , or any part of the ...
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... stand and deliver , or I shall kill you , and then you will be a murderer ! ' “ To be sure , what the robber demanded of me - my moneywas my own ; and I had a clear right to keep it ; but it was no more my own than my vote is my own ...
... stand and deliver , or I shall kill you , and then you will be a murderer ! ' “ To be sure , what the robber demanded of me - my moneywas my own ; and I had a clear right to keep it ; but it was no more my own than my vote is my own ...
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