The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished; Profusely Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Photographs, Paintings, Etc, Količina 3Lincoln history Society, 1924 |
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... gave , on November 28 , in answer to a request for his views , what he called a " demonstra- tion " of the correctness of his judgment that he should say nothing for the public : " On the 20th instant , Senator Trumbull made a short ...
... gave , on November 28 , in answer to a request for his views , what he called a " demonstra- tion " of the correctness of his judgment that he should say nothing for the public : " On the 20th instant , Senator Trumbull made a short ...
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... gave to a friend , Mr. C. J. Prescott , of New York , an account of this meeting , which Mr. Prescott has written out for this work : " Mr. Hamlin was for many years a member of the Board of Trustees of Waterville College , now Colby ...
... gave to a friend , Mr. C. J. Prescott , of New York , an account of this meeting , which Mr. Prescott has written out for this work : " Mr. Hamlin was for many years a member of the Board of Trustees of Waterville College , now Colby ...
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... gave Lin- coln the greatest trouble . " Pennsylvania , " he told Weed , " any more than New York or Ohio , cannot be overlooked . Her strong Republican vote , not less than her numerical importance , entitles her to a rep- resentative ...
... gave Lin- coln the greatest trouble . " Pennsylvania , " he told Weed , " any more than New York or Ohio , cannot be overlooked . Her strong Republican vote , not less than her numerical importance , entitles her to a rep- resentative ...
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... gave Cameron , who had been for three days in Springfield discussing the situation , the following letter : " HON . SIMON CAMERON . " My dear Sir : I think fit to notify you now that , by your permission , I shall at the proper time ...
... gave Cameron , who had been for three days in Springfield discussing the situation , the following letter : " HON . SIMON CAMERON . " My dear Sir : I think fit to notify you now that , by your permission , I shall at the proper time ...
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... gave him four names . Mr. Seward , a little later , suggested several , and Mr. Greeley likewise sent him a list of five Southerners whom he declared it would be safe to take into the official family . Of all those named , Lincoln ...
... gave him four names . Mr. Seward , a little later , suggested several , and Mr. Greeley likewise sent him a list of five Southerners whom he declared it would be safe to take into the official family . Of all those named , Lincoln ...
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