The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... received the electoral vote of all the slave States , except Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , which voted for ... receiving in the electoral col- lege 180 votes , representing sixteen States and 1,857,610 votes . To his election ...
... received the electoral vote of all the slave States , except Kentucky , Tennessee , and Virginia , which voted for ... receiving in the electoral col- lege 180 votes , representing sixteen States and 1,857,610 votes . To his election ...
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... silence which he had observed as to his policy , and again expressed his sense of the importance of the moment . He was received enthusiastically at the different large cities on 26 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . Farewell Address at Springfield.
... silence which he had observed as to his policy , and again expressed his sense of the importance of the moment . He was received enthusiastically at the different large cities on 26 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . Farewell Address at Springfield.
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... received enthusiastically at the different large cities on his route , and spoke freely on the various points of public policy likely to arise , impressing all with a sense of his upright- ness , fairness , and desire to administer the ...
... received enthusiastically at the different large cities on his route , and spoke freely on the various points of public policy likely to arise , impressing all with a sense of his upright- ness , fairness , and desire to administer the ...
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... received from the line of his predecessors . Mr. Stephens , actually Vice - President of that pseudo - republic to which the crowned heads of Europe were to do reverence , was of Mr. Lincoln's opinion : " Shall the people of the South ...
... received from the line of his predecessors . Mr. Stephens , actually Vice - President of that pseudo - republic to which the crowned heads of Europe were to do reverence , was of Mr. Lincoln's opinion : " Shall the people of the South ...
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... received into the armed service of the United States , to garrison forts , positions , stations , and other places , and to man vessels of all sorts in said service . " And upon this , sincerely believed to be an act of justice , war ...
... received into the armed service of the United States , to garrison forts , positions , stations , and other places , and to man vessels of all sorts in said service . " And upon this , sincerely believed to be an act of justice , war ...
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