Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... took the Oath as President of the United States Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln • • • Mrs. Lincoln's Prediction in 1847 that her Husband would be President · The Lincoln and Douglas Senatorial Campaign in 1858 " Smelt no Royalty in our ...
... took the Oath as President of the United States Introduction to Mrs. Lincoln • • • Mrs. Lincoln's Prediction in 1847 that her Husband would be President · The Lincoln and Douglas Senatorial Campaign in 1858 " Smelt no Royalty in our ...
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... took up my residence at Danville . ― I was introduced to Mr. Lincoln by the Hon . John T. Stuart , for some years his partner at Springfield . After a comical survey of my fashionable toggery , my swal- low - tail coat , white neck ...
... took up my residence at Danville . ― I was introduced to Mr. Lincoln by the Hon . John T. Stuart , for some years his partner at Springfield . After a comical survey of my fashionable toggery , my swal- low - tail coat , white neck ...
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... took par- ticular pleasure in athletic sports . One day when we were attending the circuit court which met at Blooming- ton , Ill . , I was wrestling near the court house with some one who had challenged me to a trial , and in the ...
... took par- ticular pleasure in athletic sports . One day when we were attending the circuit court which met at Blooming- ton , Ill . , I was wrestling near the court house with some one who had challenged me to a trial , and in the ...
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... took off his hat , and stood before that audience for a considerable space of time in a seem- ingly reflective mood , looking over the vast throng of people as if making a preliminary survey of their tenden- cies . He then bowed , and ...
... took off his hat , and stood before that audience for a considerable space of time in a seem- ingly reflective mood , looking over the vast throng of people as if making a preliminary survey of their tenden- cies . He then bowed , and ...
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... took Ficklin by the coat - collar , back of his neck , and in no gentle man- ner lifted him from his seat as if he had been a kitten , and said : " Fellow - citizens , here is Ficklin , who was at that time in Congress with me , and he ...
... took Ficklin by the coat - collar , back of his neck , and in no gentle man- ner lifted him from his seat as if he had been a kitten , and said : " Fellow - citizens , here is Ficklin , who was at that time in Congress with me , and he ...
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