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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... Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER VIII . MR . LINCOLN'S INAUGURAL TOUR TO WASHINGTON . His farewell at Springfield , Ill . - Addresses at Toledo , Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Steubenville , Pittsburg , Cleveland ...
... Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER VIII . MR . LINCOLN'S INAUGURAL TOUR TO WASHINGTON . His farewell at Springfield , Ill . - Addresses at Toledo , Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Steubenville , Pittsburg , Cleveland ...
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... Peace - It is " squashed " by the President's note , " To whom it may Concern " -The Presiden- tial election of 1864 - Mr . Lincoln is elected - His speech upon being notified thereof . 528 CHAPTER XV . FROM MR . LINCOLN'S RE - ELECTION ...
... Peace - It is " squashed " by the President's note , " To whom it may Concern " -The Presiden- tial election of 1864 - Mr . Lincoln is elected - His speech upon being notified thereof . 528 CHAPTER XV . FROM MR . LINCOLN'S RE - ELECTION ...
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... Peace Con- ference His Justification of the Amnesty Proclamation - He loses his temper for once - His relations with the People - His tenderness of heart - His faithful admonition - Mr . Lincoln " Pokes " on Kentucky neutrality ...
... Peace Con- ference His Justification of the Amnesty Proclamation - He loses his temper for once - His relations with the People - His tenderness of heart - His faithful admonition - Mr . Lincoln " Pokes " on Kentucky neutrality ...
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... peace among our selves and with all nations . " Such , then , was ABRAHAM LINCOLN , the natural out- growth of free institutions . Indeed , such a character as his could not have been developed amid the deeply worn grooves and the ...
... peace among our selves and with all nations . " Such , then , was ABRAHAM LINCOLN , the natural out- growth of free institutions . Indeed , such a character as his could not have been developed amid the deeply worn grooves and the ...
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... peace , and a treaty was entered into , by which he agreed that he and his tribe should ever after remain on the west side of the river , unless by permission of the general Government , or of the Governor of the State of Illinois . In ...
... peace , and a treaty was entered into , by which he agreed that he and his tribe should ever after remain on the west side of the river , unless by permission of the general Government , or of the Governor of the State of Illinois . In ...
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