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... Davis . 218 G. P. A. Healy , in the Corcoran Gallery , Railroad Station , Springfield .. 219 Washington ) .... 129 John Pope ... 221 Lewis Cass ... 131 David Hunter . 223 Oliver Wendell Holmes . 138 Raising the Flag over Independence ...
... Davis . 218 G. P. A. Healy , in the Corcoran Gallery , Railroad Station , Springfield .. 219 Washington ) .... 129 John Pope ... 221 Lewis Cass ... 131 David Hunter . 223 Oliver Wendell Holmes . 138 Raising the Flag over Independence ...
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... Davis , of Mississippi , all of whom were to appear in the great drama in which Abraham Lincoln was to take the leading part . Mr. Lincoln was meeting the foremost men of the nation as their equal in making laws for the country . He ...
... Davis , of Mississippi , all of whom were to appear in the great drama in which Abraham Lincoln was to take the leading part . Mr. Lincoln was meeting the foremost men of the nation as their equal in making laws for the country . He ...
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... Davis , a carpenter , to work making a model , which he sent to the Patent Office , and received a patent for his invention ; but , like most of the patents issued , it came to nothing . Zachary Taylor , who won the battle of Buena ...
... Davis , a carpenter , to work making a model , which he sent to the Patent Office , and received a patent for his invention ; but , like most of the patents issued , it came to nothing . Zachary Taylor , who won the battle of Buena ...
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... Davis , of Mississippi , were ringing the bell at the White House . President Pierce did not attend to public business on Sunday ; he did EMMA MAL not wish to have people call upon him on that day ; but the two Sena- tors had an ...
... Davis , of Mississippi , were ringing the bell at the White House . President Pierce did not attend to public business on Sunday ; he did EMMA MAL not wish to have people call upon him on that day ; but the two Sena- tors had an ...
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... Davis , and Pierce did not stop to consider that for national wrong - doing there had been no abrogation of the eternal law an eye for an eye , a tooth for a tooth . It did not occur to them that divine Providence might have some part ...
... Davis , and Pierce did not stop to consider that for national wrong - doing there had been no abrogation of the eternal law an eye for an eye , a tooth for a tooth . It did not occur to them that divine Providence might have some part ...
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