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... White House XXVII . Lincoln and his Children 253 266 · 284 XXVIII . Lincoln and his Soldiers XXIX . Lincoln the Emancipator XXX . Lincoln and his Cabinet XXXI . Lincoln and his Generals XXXII . Lincoln in Victory XXXIII . The Death of ...
... White House XXVII . Lincoln and his Children 253 266 · 284 XXVIII . Lincoln and his Soldiers XXIX . Lincoln the Emancipator XXX . Lincoln and his Cabinet XXXI . Lincoln and his Generals XXXII . Lincoln in Victory XXXIII . The Death of ...
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... White House expenses . His last visit to the old law office . - - - THE usual portion of a President - elect , the en- joyment of success and the good wishes of a united people , was denied Lincoln . Instead , angry con- fusion reigned ...
... White House expenses . His last visit to the old law office . - - - THE usual portion of a President - elect , the en- joyment of success and the good wishes of a united people , was denied Lincoln . Instead , angry con- fusion reigned ...
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... White House , until he could draw the first quarterly instalment of his salary as President . On his last day in Springfield he went to the old law office in the little back room , where his great duty had found him , and there ...
... White House , until he could draw the first quarterly instalment of his salary as President . On his last day in Springfield he went to the old law office in the little back room , where his great duty had found him , and there ...
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... White House toward which he was speed- ing . On the morrow he would reach his fifty - second birthday . If , as he said , the task laid upon him was greater than that which fell to Washington , with equal truth he said at another time ...
... White House toward which he was speed- ing . On the morrow he would reach his fifty - second birthday . If , as he said , the task laid upon him was greater than that which fell to Washington , with equal truth he said at another time ...
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... White House carriage drew up in front of Lincoln's hotel , President Buchanan , an old man in an old - fashioned swallow - tail coat , hobbled out and into the hotel , to reappear a few minutes later with the President- elect , who was ...
... White House carriage drew up in front of Lincoln's hotel , President Buchanan , an old man in an old - fashioned swallow - tail coat , hobbled out and into the hotel , to reappear a few minutes later with the President- elect , who was ...
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