Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... heard from those well qualified to speak of your unwavering loyalty and of your constant per- sonal fidelity to the late President . These are qualities which have obtained for you the reputation of a faithful and fearless public ...
... heard from those well qualified to speak of your unwavering loyalty and of your constant per- sonal fidelity to the late President . These are qualities which have obtained for you the reputation of a faithful and fearless public ...
Strana xxxv
... heard the music of your snore . A man who sleeps as now you sleep , Who pipes as music'ly as thou- Who loses self in slumbers deep As you , O happy man , do now , Must have a conscience clear and free From troublous pangs and vain ado ...
... heard the music of your snore . A man who sleeps as now you sleep , Who pipes as music'ly as thou- Who loses self in slumbers deep As you , O happy man , do now , Must have a conscience clear and free From troublous pangs and vain ado ...
Strana xxxvi
... heard on earth . He died at eleven o'clock on the night of May 7th , 1893 ; and many most interesting chapters of Lincoln's history have perished with him . Dear Mías Lamon : I hear with deefo sorrow of xxxvi MEMOIR OF WARD H. LAMON .
... heard on earth . He died at eleven o'clock on the night of May 7th , 1893 ; and many most interesting chapters of Lincoln's history have perished with him . Dear Mías Lamon : I hear with deefo sorrow of xxxvi MEMOIR OF WARD H. LAMON .
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... , but in this instance he probably did his best . At all events , in attempting to whisper to Mr. Lincoln he trumpeted his rebuke in about these words , and in rasping tones that could be heard 18 RECOLlections oF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... , but in this instance he probably did his best . At all events , in attempting to whisper to Mr. Lincoln he trumpeted his rebuke in about these words , and in rasping tones that could be heard 18 RECOLlections oF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... heard all over the court room : " Lincoln , I have been watching you and Lamon . You are impoverishing this bar by your picayune charges of fees , and the lawyers have reason to complain of you . You are now almost as poor as Lazarus ...
... heard all over the court room : " Lincoln , I have been watching you and Lamon . You are impoverishing this bar by your picayune charges of fees , and the lawyers have reason to complain of you . You are now almost as poor as Lazarus ...
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