Abraham Lincoln, the Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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... END OF A STRANGE EVENTFUL HISTORY Symptoms of a Collapse of the Confederacy - Lee Seeks a Parley The Fall of Richmond — Flight of the Rebel with Grant - - 415 427 - Government - Lincoln in the Former Rebel Capital He xiv Contents.
... END OF A STRANGE EVENTFUL HISTORY Symptoms of a Collapse of the Confederacy - Lee Seeks a Parley The Fall of Richmond — Flight of the Rebel with Grant - - 415 427 - Government - Lincoln in the Former Rebel Capital He xiv Contents.
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Noah Brooks. - Government - Lincoln in the Former Rebel Capital He - ― Great Joy of Goes to the Front The Surrender of Lee- the People - The National Capital in a Frenzy of Delight Lincoln's Last Public Speech His Death and Funeral ...
Noah Brooks. - Government - Lincoln in the Former Rebel Capital He - ― Great Joy of Goes to the Front The Surrender of Lee- the People - The National Capital in a Frenzy of Delight Lincoln's Last Public Speech His Death and Funeral ...
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... government warrant . He built a log cabin near the military post known as Fort Beargrass , the site of the present city of Louis- ville , Kentucky . Here the family began to open their farm , breaking up the virgin soil and planting ...
... government warrant . He built a log cabin near the military post known as Fort Beargrass , the site of the present city of Louis- ville , Kentucky . Here the family began to open their farm , breaking up the virgin soil and planting ...
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... government ; the amount was seventeen dollars and some odd cents . His friend and neighbor Dr. A. G. Henry happened to be present when the agent made this unexpected demand , and , knowing Lincoln's extreme poverty , took him aside and ...
... government ; the amount was seventeen dollars and some odd cents . His friend and neighbor Dr. A. G. Henry happened to be present when the agent made this unexpected demand , and , knowing Lincoln's extreme poverty , took him aside and ...
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... government who assist in bearing its burdens . Consequently , I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage who pay taxes or bear arms ( by no means excluding females ) . " And again : " Whether elected or not , I go for ...
... government who assist in bearing its burdens . Consequently , I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage who pay taxes or bear arms ( by no means excluding females ) . " And again : " Whether elected or not , I go for ...
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