Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - Всего страниц: 510 |
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... Prisoner - Affecting Scene Mr. Lincoln Removes to Springfield in 1837 - Devotes Himself to his Profession , Giving up Political Life - His Marriage - Family of Mrs. Lincoln - Fortunate Domestic Relations - His Children and their ...
... Prisoner - Affecting Scene Mr. Lincoln Removes to Springfield in 1837 - Devotes Himself to his Profession , Giving up Political Life - His Marriage - Family of Mrs. Lincoln - Fortunate Domestic Relations - His Children and their ...
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... Prisoners.- Retaliation Discussed in the Senate , but Repugnant to Public Sentiment . - The Wharncliffe Correspondence . - Testimony of Goldwin Smith . - Peace Memorial from Great Britain . - Correspondence Thereon . - Congratulatory ...
... Prisoners.- Retaliation Discussed in the Senate , but Repugnant to Public Sentiment . - The Wharncliffe Correspondence . - Testimony of Goldwin Smith . - Peace Memorial from Great Britain . - Correspondence Thereon . - Congratulatory ...
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... prisoner , and therefore he was held for trial . As is too often the case , the bloody act caused an undue degree of excitement in the public mind . Every im- proper incident in the life of the prisoner - each act which bore the least ...
... prisoner , and therefore he was held for trial . As is too often the case , the bloody act caused an undue degree of excitement in the public mind . Every im- proper incident in the life of the prisoner - each act which bore the least ...
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... prisoner , overwhelmed by the circumstances in which he found himself placed , fell into a melancholy condi- tion , bordering upon despair ; and the widowed mother , look- ing through her tears , saw no cause for hope from earthly aid ...
... prisoner , overwhelmed by the circumstances in which he found himself placed , fell into a melancholy condi- tion , bordering upon despair ; and the widowed mother , look- ing through her tears , saw no cause for hope from earthly aid ...
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... prisoner inflict the death - blow with a slung - shot . Mr. Lincoln showed , that at the hour referred to , the moon ... prisoner was being brought from the jail , the court - room was filled to overflowing with citizens of the town ...
... prisoner inflict the death - blow with a slung - shot . Mr. Lincoln showed , that at the hour referred to , the moon ... prisoner was being brought from the jail , the court - room was filled to overflowing with citizens of the town ...
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