The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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Page 98
... moved was dislocated too ; but slavery remembered the neck that bowed not when most others were bent to her power ; remembered the throat that was vocal in her condemnation when most others in public life were silent from policy or fear ...
... moved was dislocated too ; but slavery remembered the neck that bowed not when most others were bent to her power ; remembered the throat that was vocal in her condemnation when most others in public life were silent from policy or fear ...
Page 104
... moved to generous sympathy with universal sorrow . Rear to his name monuments , found chari- table institutions , and with his name above their heights , but no mon- ument will ever equal the universal , spontaneous , and sublime sorrow ...
... moved to generous sympathy with universal sorrow . Rear to his name monuments , found chari- table institutions , and with his name above their heights , but no mon- ument will ever equal the universal , spontaneous , and sublime sorrow ...
Page 111
... moved along on tiptoe , as if fearful of disturbing the long and deep sleep of the great and good man whose body lay within those walls . The Green Room , in which the body had been placed , was darkened , and a shade of night seemed to ...
... moved along on tiptoe , as if fearful of disturbing the long and deep sleep of the great and good man whose body lay within those walls . The Green Room , in which the body had been placed , was darkened , and a shade of night seemed to ...
Page 146
... moved from the City Hall to Dr. Putnam's church , where appropriate ser- vices were held . At Chelsea , the city government in a body attended the services at the Chestnut Street Congregational Church . In Pepperell also a procession moved ...
... moved from the City Hall to Dr. Putnam's church , where appropriate ser- vices were held . At Chelsea , the city government in a body attended the services at the Chestnut Street Congregational Church . In Pepperell also a procession moved ...
Page 155
... moved through streets , clad in the habiliments of woe . In the South even , similar marks of respect were paid . A more universal demonstration of sorrow was not made in any city than in Memphis , where a solemn military and civic pro ...
... moved through streets , clad in the habiliments of woe . In the South even , similar marks of respect were paid . A more universal demonstration of sorrow was not made in any city than in Memphis , where a solemn military and civic pro ...
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