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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... thing he knew , that the gentleman from Indiana might convince him that his argument was sound ; but he ( Mr. L. ) feared that gentleman would not be able to convince a majority in Congress that it was sound . It was true , the question ...
... thing he knew , that the gentleman from Indiana might convince him that his argument was sound ; but he ( Mr. L. ) feared that gentleman would not be able to convince a majority in Congress that it was sound . It was true , the question ...
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... thing with me you choose , if you will but heed these sacred principles . You may not only defeat me for the Senate , but you may take me and put me to death . While pretending no indifference to earthly honors , I do claim to be ...
... thing with me you choose , if you will but heed these sacred principles . You may not only defeat me for the Senate , but you may take me and put me to death . While pretending no indifference to earthly honors , I do claim to be ...
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... thing that can be truthfully charged against Abraham Lincoln . His heart is too genial , his good sepse too strong , and his innate self - respect too predominant to permit him to indulge in them . His nobility of nature -- and we may ...
... thing that can be truthfully charged against Abraham Lincoln . His heart is too genial , his good sepse too strong , and his innate self - respect too predominant to permit him to indulge in them . His nobility of nature -- and we may ...
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... FELLOW - CITIZENS OF NEW YORK : The facts with which I shall deal this evening are mainly old 06 66 6 and familiar ; nor is there any thing 48 LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . His great speech at the Cooper Institute, New York.
... FELLOW - CITIZENS OF NEW YORK : The facts with which I shall deal this evening are mainly old 06 66 6 and familiar ; nor is there any thing 48 LIFE AND SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . His great speech at the Cooper Institute, New York.
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... thing new in the general use I shall make of them . If there shall be any povelty , it will be in the mode of presenting the facts , and the inferences and obser . vations following that presentation . In his speech last autumn , at ...
... thing new in the general use I shall make of them . If there shall be any povelty , it will be in the mode of presenting the facts , and the inferences and obser . vations following that presentation . In his speech last autumn , at ...
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