American SpeechesWayland Maxfield Parrish, Marie Hochmuth Nichols Greenwood Press, 1969 - 518 pagina's |
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... President of the United States , and will , to the best of my ability , preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution of the United States . " Lincoln was now president . Below , the crowd " tossed their hats , wiped their eyes ...
... President of the United States , and will , to the best of my ability , preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution of the United States . " Lincoln was now president . Below , the crowd " tossed their hats , wiped their eyes ...
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... President Lincoln would say in his Inaugural , " observed the New York Times.138 “ At length it was announced that the procession had reached the Capitol , and then , while the President was delivering his speech and the reporters were ...
... President Lincoln would say in his Inaugural , " observed the New York Times.138 “ At length it was announced that the procession had reached the Capitol , and then , while the President was delivering his speech and the reporters were ...
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... President under President McKinley , succeeding to the presi- dency upon McKinley's assassination . He was re - elected to the presi- dency in 1904. In 1912 , Roosevelt left the Republican party , and became a candidate for the ...
... President under President McKinley , succeeding to the presi- dency upon McKinley's assassination . He was re - elected to the presi- dency in 1904. In 1912 , Roosevelt left the Republican party , and became a candidate for the ...
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Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
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