Abraham Lincoln, the Boy and the ManGrosset & Dunlap, 1908 - Всего страниц: 435 |
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... swamp . There were a few French- men , representing the surviving communities of the period when Illinois was under the lilies of the Bourbons and the tricolored flag of revolutionary France ; the 51 IN THE LEGISLATURE.
... swamp . There were a few French- men , representing the surviving communities of the period when Illinois was under the lilies of the Bourbons and the tricolored flag of revolutionary France ; the 51 IN THE LEGISLATURE.
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James Morgan. Bourbons and the tricolored flag of revolutionary France ; the rest of the members generally were men of southern origin like Lincoln . The state was founded and ruled by Southerners . There was only a small population of ...
James Morgan. Bourbons and the tricolored flag of revolutionary France ; the rest of the members generally were men of southern origin like Lincoln . The state was founded and ruled by Southerners . There was only a small population of ...
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... flags drooped at half mast on the vessels and at half staff on the buildings . The bells were tolled at sunset , as if for his funeral . A meeting was arranged for him in the open air , but there he was received with hisses and groans ...
... flags drooped at half mast on the vessels and at half staff on the buildings . The bells were tolled at sunset , as if for his funeral . A meeting was arranged for him in the open air , but there he was received with hisses and groans ...
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... flag , and , stirred by the great associations of the hallowed hall , he spoke out of a full heart . He expressed the fear that he might have been betrayed by his emotions into saying something indiscreet ; " but , " he added , " I have ...
... flag , and , stirred by the great associations of the hallowed hall , he spoke out of a full heart . He expressed the fear that he might have been betrayed by his emotions into saying something indiscreet ; " but , " he added , " I have ...
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... flag of the Union was still flying above Fort Sumter in the harbor of Charleston , but under the guns of a Con- federate battery which had been set up on the shore . He came to his desk after his first night in the White House , to find ...
... flag of the Union was still flying above Fort Sumter in the harbor of Charleston , but under the guns of a Con- federate battery which had been set up on the shore . He came to his desk after his first night in the White House , to find ...
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