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... give unneces- sary pain . His two inaugurations were accompanied by apprehensions of his assassination , and the second was followed in a little more than a month by his murder . At the inauguration of March 4 , 1861 , I was present as ...
... give unneces- sary pain . His two inaugurations were accompanied by apprehensions of his assassination , and the second was followed in a little more than a month by his murder . At the inauguration of March 4 , 1861 , I was present as ...
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... gives me mystical lore , ' but in my mind's eye I plainly see ' coming events cast their shadows before . ' The Pacific slope now , doubtless , is devoted to the union of States . SENATOR E. D. BAKER . 45 Let this war go 44 ANECDOTES OF ...
... gives me mystical lore , ' but in my mind's eye I plainly see ' coming events cast their shadows before . ' The Pacific slope now , doubtless , is devoted to the union of States . SENATOR E. D. BAKER . 45 Let this war go 44 ANECDOTES OF ...
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... give them all up before we will abate one word of our just demand , or will retreat one inch from the line which ... give them we know their value . - Knowing their value well , we give them with SENATOR E. D. BAKER. ...
... give them all up before we will abate one word of our just demand , or will retreat one inch from the line which ... give them we know their value . - Knowing their value well , we give them with SENATOR E. D. BAKER. ...
Page 46
... give up ? What will become of constitutional government ? What will become of public liberty ? What of the past glories ? What of future hopes ? Shall we sink into the insignificance of the grave a degraded , defeated , emasculated ...
... give up ? What will become of constitutional government ? What will become of public liberty ? What of the past glories ? What of future hopes ? Shall we sink into the insignificance of the grave a degraded , defeated , emasculated ...
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... give me , give me thy heart . ' And will we not , can we not do it ? Can we not give it freely , OWEN LOVEJOY . 61 proudly give it all ? keeping 60 ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN .
... give me , give me thy heart . ' And will we not , can we not do it ? Can we not give it freely , OWEN LOVEJOY . 61 proudly give it all ? keeping 60 ANECDOTES OF PUBLIC MEN .
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