Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... replied in the language of Gray's " Elegy , " that his life presented nothing but " The short and simple annals of the poor . " He had , however , a few months previously , written for his friend Jesse W. Fell the following : - ― I was ...
... replied in the language of Gray's " Elegy , " that his life presented nothing but " The short and simple annals of the poor . " He had , however , a few months previously , written for his friend Jesse W. Fell the following : - ― I was ...
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... replied , " he is a great favorite everywhere . He is to be President of the United States some day ; if I had not thought so I never would have married him , for you can see he is not pretty . But look at him ! Does n't he look as if ...
... replied , " he is a great favorite everywhere . He is to be President of the United States some day ; if I had not thought so I never would have married him , for you can see he is not pretty . But look at him ! Does n't he look as if ...
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... replied : " That reminds me of what Paul said to Agrippa , which in language and substance I will formulate as follows : I would to God that such Democracy as you folks here in Egypt have were not only almost , but altogether shaken out ...
... replied : " That reminds me of what Paul said to Agrippa , which in language and substance I will formulate as follows : I would to God that such Democracy as you folks here in Egypt have were not only almost , but altogether shaken out ...
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... replied that " that view of the case had already been presented to Mr. Lincoln . " Then there was a general interchange of opinions , which Sumner interrupted by saying , - " I'll get a squad of cavalry , sir , FROM SPRingfield TO ...
... replied that " that view of the case had already been presented to Mr. Lincoln . " Then there was a general interchange of opinions , which Sumner interrupted by saying , - " I'll get a squad of cavalry , sir , FROM SPRingfield TO ...
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... replied that it was very difficult to reconcile conflicting claims and interests ; that his greatest desire was to form an Administration that would command the confidence and respect of the country , and of the party which had placed ...
... replied that it was very difficult to reconcile conflicting claims and interests ; that his greatest desire was to form an Administration that would command the confidence and respect of the country , and of the party which had placed ...
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