The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... honor done me , which you now formally an- nounce . Deeply , and even painfully sensible of the great responsi- bility which is inseparable from this high honor - a responsibility which I could almost wish had fallen upon some one of ...
... honor done me , which you now formally an- nounce . Deeply , and even painfully sensible of the great responsi- bility which is inseparable from this high honor - a responsibility which I could almost wish had fallen upon some one of ...
Page 38
... honor , the integrity , and existence of our national Union , and the perpetuity of popular government , and to redress wrongs already long enough endured . I deem it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby ...
... honor , the integrity , and existence of our national Union , and the perpetuity of popular government , and to redress wrongs already long enough endured . I deem it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby ...
Page 77
... honored grave no warmer or more plentiful tribute of honest sensibility than is shed by those of his loyal fellow - citizens who did not contribute to his re - election . Of the career brought thus suddenly to this tragic close it is ...
... honored grave no warmer or more plentiful tribute of honest sensibility than is shed by those of his loyal fellow - citizens who did not contribute to his re - election . Of the career brought thus suddenly to this tragic close it is ...
Page 88
... honored man has passed away . Just as the prospect of peace was brightly opening upon us , and he was hoping to enjoy with the people the blessed fruit and reward of his and their toil , and care , and patience , and self - sacrificing ...
... honored man has passed away . Just as the prospect of peace was brightly opening upon us , and he was hoping to enjoy with the people the blessed fruit and reward of his and their toil , and care , and patience , and self - sacrificing ...
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... honored the flesh he took upon himself , and the world he lived in ; honored by accepting the universal lot of life and death . But at the same time that he honored EFFECT OF HIS DEATH UPON THE COUNTRY . 91.
... honored the flesh he took upon himself , and the world he lived in ; honored by accepting the universal lot of life and death . But at the same time that he honored EFFECT OF HIS DEATH UPON THE COUNTRY . 91.
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