The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea Bunce & Huntington, 1865 - 288 pages |
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... citizens successively in 1838 and 1840. This closed for a time his political career. During the eight years of his service in the assembly, a great rage prevailed for public improvements ; but we find Mr. Lincoln's name recorded in ...
... citizens successively in 1838 and 1840. This closed for a time his political career. During the eight years of his service in the assembly, a great rage prevailed for public improvements ; but we find Mr. Lincoln's name recorded in ...
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... citizens of Virginia , and here in Rockingham county was born Abraham Lincoln , the grandfather of the President , and the eldest of five brothers . The influence of affairs had transformed the staid Quakers into hardy backwoodsmen ...
... citizens of Virginia , and here in Rockingham county was born Abraham Lincoln , the grandfather of the President , and the eldest of five brothers . The influence of affairs had transformed the staid Quakers into hardy backwoodsmen ...
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... citizens had recognized him as one born to be a ruler of men . At the next election for members of the Legislature , he was taken up as the candidate of his district , and so completely united the LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 13.
... citizens had recognized him as one born to be a ruler of men . At the next election for members of the Legislature , he was taken up as the candidate of his district , and so completely united the LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 13.
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... citizens successively in 1838 and 1840 . This closed for a time his political career . During the eight years of his service in the assembly , a great rage prevailed for public improvements ; but we find Mr. Lincoln's name recorded in ...
... citizens successively in 1838 and 1840 . This closed for a time his political career . During the eight years of his service in the assembly , a great rage prevailed for public improvements ; but we find Mr. Lincoln's name recorded in ...
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... citizens on our own soil . ' " And again , in his Message of December 8 , 1846 , that ' we had ample cause of war against Mexico long before the breaking out of hostilities ; but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands ...
... citizens on our own soil . ' " And again , in his Message of December 8 , 1846 , that ' we had ample cause of war against Mexico long before the breaking out of hostilities ; but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands ...
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