The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... effect , North and South- The President's Proclamation - The Northern States rally to the aid of the Government - The troubles at Baltimore - Mr . Lincoln's answer to the Committee of the Virginia Convention - Prepara- tions for War ...
... effect , North and South- The President's Proclamation - The Northern States rally to the aid of the Government - The troubles at Baltimore - Mr . Lincoln's answer to the Committee of the Virginia Convention - Prepara- tions for War ...
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... effects on the Nation - The Editorial of the New York World - Public emotion in New York and elsewhere - Rev . Dr. Bellows ' discourse - Remarks of the Roman Catholic Archbishop- Rev. H. W. Beecher's discourse - The effect of the news ...
... effects on the Nation - The Editorial of the New York World - Public emotion in New York and elsewhere - Rev . Dr. Bellows ' discourse - Remarks of the Roman Catholic Archbishop- Rev. H. W. Beecher's discourse - The effect of the news ...
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... effect may be traced in the following story , which bids fair to become as never - failing an accompaniment to a Life of Lincoln , as the hatchet story is to that of Washington . Mr. Crawford had lent him a copy of Ramsey's Life of ...
... effect may be traced in the following story , which bids fair to become as never - failing an accompaniment to a Life of Lincoln , as the hatchet story is to that of Washington . Mr. Crawford had lent him a copy of Ramsey's Life of ...
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... effect was electrical . One spontaneous burst of applause went up from all parts of the " wigwam , " which grew more and more deafening as it was pro- longed , and which did not wholly subside for ten or ་ # fifteen minutes after . The ...
... effect was electrical . One spontaneous burst of applause went up from all parts of the " wigwam , " which grew more and more deafening as it was pro- longed , and which did not wholly subside for ten or ་ # fifteen minutes after . The ...
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... effect in determining the result of the campaign . Lincoln was not of this class . As on his previous campaign , he accepted what- ever befell him in the line of his duty , without com- as ever . plaint or murmuring . It was not ...
... effect in determining the result of the campaign . Lincoln was not of this class . As on his previous campaign , he accepted what- ever befell him in the line of his duty , without com- as ever . plaint or murmuring . It was not ...
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