History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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Page 92
... Capital , and I now thank you , Mr. Governor , and the people of this capital , and the people of the State of New York , for this most hearty and magnificent welcome . If I am not at fault , the great Empire State at this time contains ...
... Capital , and I now thank you , Mr. Governor , and the people of this capital , and the people of the State of New York , for this most hearty and magnificent welcome . If I am not at fault , the great Empire State at this time contains ...
Page 103
... Capital of your honored State , and in acknowledging their kind invitation , compelled to respond to the welcome of the presiding officers of each body , and I suppose they intended I should speak to you through them , as they are the ...
... Capital of your honored State , and in acknowledging their kind invitation , compelled to respond to the welcome of the presiding officers of each body , and I suppose they intended I should speak to you through them , as they are the ...
Page 107
... Capital of the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania upon the birthday of the Father of his Country , in connection with that beloved anniversary connected with the history of this country . I have already gone through one exceed- ingly ...
... Capital of the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania upon the birthday of the Father of his Country , in connection with that beloved anniversary connected with the history of this country . I have already gone through one exceed- ingly ...
Page 108
... Capital alive . An attempt was made on the Toledo and Western Railroad , on the 11th of February , to throw from the track the train on which he was journeying , and just as he was leaving Cincinnati a hand grenade was found to have ...
... Capital alive . An attempt was made on the Toledo and Western Railroad , on the 11th of February , to throw from the track the train on which he was journeying , and just as he was leaving Cincinnati a hand grenade was found to have ...
Page 124
... Capital . Two more regiments were also made ready , and took their departure within forty - eight hours . The Sixth Regiment , on its way to Washington , on the 19th , was attacked PASSAGE OF TROOPS THROUGH BALTIMORE . 125 by a mob 124 ...
... Capital . Two more regiments were also made ready , and took their departure within forty - eight hours . The Sixth Regiment , on its way to Washington , on the 19th , was attacked PASSAGE OF TROOPS THROUGH BALTIMORE . 125 by a mob 124 ...
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