The Martyr's Monument: Being the Patriotism and Political Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as Exhibited in His Speeches, Messages, Orders, and Proclamations, from the Presidential Canvass of 1860 Until His Assassination, April 14, 1865 ... |
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... already we are taking measures to erect monuments which will preserve that memory , and show the honor in which we hold it to after generations . This is right , and proper , and becom- ing ; but it is almost superfluous . The name and ...
... already we are taking measures to erect monuments which will preserve that memory , and show the honor in which we hold it to after generations . This is right , and proper , and becom- ing ; but it is almost superfluous . The name and ...
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... already intimated , am but an accidental instrument , temporary , and to serve but for a limited time , and I appeal to you again to constantly bear in mind that with you , and not with politi- cians , not with Presidents , not with ...
... already intimated , am but an accidental instrument , temporary , and to serve but for a limited time , and I appeal to you again to constantly bear in mind that with you , and not with politi- cians , not with Presidents , not with ...
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... already spoken longer than I intended , and must beg leave to stop here . SPEECHES AT PHILADELPHIA . Mr. Mayor and Fellow - Citizens of Philadelphia - I appear before you to make no lengthy speech , but to thank you for this recep- tion ...
... already spoken longer than I intended , and must beg leave to stop here . SPEECHES AT PHILADELPHIA . Mr. Mayor and Fellow - Citizens of Philadelphia - I appear before you to make no lengthy speech , but to thank you for this recep- tion ...
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... already gone through one exceedingly interesting scene this morning in the ceremonies at Philadelphia . Under the high conduct of gentle- men there , I was for the first time allowed the privilege of stand- ing in old Independence Hall ...
... already gone through one exceedingly interesting scene this morning in the ceremonies at Philadelphia . Under the high conduct of gentle- men there , I was for the first time allowed the privilege of stand- ing in old Independence Hall ...
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... already impossible to send reinforce- ments to the garrison before their provisions would be exhausted ; and upon it being made known that provisions were about to be sent , General Beauregard , by command of Mr. Jefferson Davis , who ...
... already impossible to send reinforce- ments to the garrison before their provisions would be exhausted ; and upon it being made known that provisions were about to be sent , General Beauregard , by command of Mr. Jefferson Davis , who ...
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