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Robert Lincoln:
I have to do this! And I will do i [...]
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Schuyler Colfax:
[gavels the House to order]
The f [...]
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D
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Ulysses S. Grant:
[Grant hands the Confederate pea [...]
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D
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Tad Lincoln:
When you were a slave, Mr. Slade, did [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
It's nighttime. Ship's move by so [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
Trust? Gentlemen, you seem to ha [...]
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D
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William Seward:
We can't - buy the vote for the am [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Come on out, you old rat! That's [...]
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D
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Ulysses S. Grant:
If you want to discuss peace wit [...]
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Abraham Lincoln:
[greeting a pair of visitors from [...]
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D
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John Usher:
It seems to me, sir, you're describing [...]
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Abraham Lincoln:
Do you think we choose to be born [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
It was an attempted assassinati [...]
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Preston Blair:
Those Southern men are coming. I be [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
See what is before you. See the h [...]
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D
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William Seward:
A disaster. This is a disaster.
A [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
As the preacher said, I could wri [...]
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D
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W.N. Bilbo:
The kind that hates niggers, hates God [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
Ashley insists you're ensuring a [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
What hope for any Democratic vote [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
When the people disagree, bringin [...]
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D
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George Pendleton:
Instruct us, oh, Great Commoner. [...]
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D
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Preston Blair:
Our Republicans ain't abolitionists [...]
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D
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[Lincoln's late-night cabinet meeting is interrupt [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
It's the amendment to abolish s [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
Lincoln the inveterate dawdler, [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
We begin with equality. That's th [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
Read it to me again, my love.
L [...]
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Richard Schell:
Over in Pennsylvania, who's the sw [...]
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D
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Clerk - Edward McPherson:
Roll call concludes. Vot [...]
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D
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Elizabeth Keckley:
Did you tell her a dream?
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
You think I'm ignorant of what [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
I must make my decision, Bob must [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Back when I rode the legal circui [...]
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James Ashley:
There aren't nearly enough votes.
A [...]
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D
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[Giving a speech at a dedication, Lincoln stands [...]
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D
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James Ashley:
The "World", the "Herald", the "Time [...]
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D
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Clay Hawkins:
If my neighbors hear that I voted ye [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
Oh, gracious saints.
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D
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Senator Bluff Wade:
Whalers?
James Ashley:
That's [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
[pounds his hand on a table as hi [...]
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D
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William Seward:
If procuring votes with offers of [...]
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D
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[first lines]
Private Harold Green:
[speaking to [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
The war will take our son. A sn [...]
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D
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George Pendleton:
Are you despairing, or merely la [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
[quoting a line spoken by Banquo [...]
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D
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[the three Confederate peace representatives cross [...]
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[last lines, from Second Inaugural speech]
Abraha [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
I did say *some* colored men, the [...]
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Elizabeth Keckley:
I know the vote is only four da [...]
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D
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James Ashley:
The President has answered you, sir. [...]
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George Yeaman:
I can't vote for the amendment, Mr. [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Don't spend too much money on the [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Are you afraid of what lies ahead [...]
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Thaddeus Stevens:
The greatest measure of the Nine [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
No one is loved as much as you [...]
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
Smile, Senator Wade.
Senator B [...]
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Thaddeus Stevens:
The people elected me to represe [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Liberality all around. No punishm [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
Who'd ever have guessed that ol [...]
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D
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Robert Latham:
It's not illegal to bribe congressm [...]
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D
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Robert Lincoln:
I'm the only man over fifteen and [...]
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D
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Montgomery Blair:
They'll vote for this rash and d [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
[presents a copy of the 13th Ame [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
I wish you had been present.
Ly [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
A point of order, Mr. Speaker, i [...]
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Abraham Lincoln:
How are the plans coming along fo [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
Seward can't do it; you must. B [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
Most men, their firstborn is th [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Slavery, sir, it's done.
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
We shall oppose this amendment a [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Thunder forth, God of War!
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
If the Blairs tell them to, no Re [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
It's late, I'm old and I'm going [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
As long as your household accoun [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
Nothing surprises you, Asa, ther [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
Praise heavens, praise heavens. [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Old Neptune!
[paraphrasing Shake [...]
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William Seward:
Madam, if the rebels surrendered n [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
You tell me dreams, that's all. [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
What a joy to be comprehended.
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D
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Tad Lincoln:
Papa? Papa, I want to see Willie.
Ab [...]
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D
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Corporal Ira Clark:
Now that white people have acc [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
[to Thaddeus Stevens]
The past [...]
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D
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William Seward:
In my opinion...
Abraham Lincoln: [...]
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D
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Elizabeth Blair Lee:
Leo, it's 100 miles to Richmo [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Euclid's first common notion is t [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
[knock at the door]
It opens!
[ [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
I never seen the like of it befor [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Seward doesn't want me leaving bi [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
[on General Grant]
My trust in hi [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
It was right after the revolution [...]
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John Nicolay:
Making false representation to Congr [...]
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Abraham Lincoln:
Well, Mr Representative Ashley. T [...]
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Fernando Wood:
We are once again asked, nay comman [...]
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D
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Robert Lincoln:
Deliver your own goddamn petition.
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
If we submit ourselves to law, ev [...]
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D
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Robert Lincoln:
I might not even want to be a lawy [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
You've an itch to travel?
Abra [...]
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D
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W.N. Bilbo:
[on Fernando Wood making his speech]
J [...]
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D
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W.N. Bilbo:
Congressmen come cheap. Few thousand b [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
All anyone will remember of me [...]
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D
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Mary Todd Lincoln:
If I refuse to take the high ro [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
I couldn't tolerate you grieving [...]
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D
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Preston Blair:
Where's my hat?
Elizabeth Blair Le [...]
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D
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Fernando Wood:
Estimable colleagues, two bloody ye [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
Now, here's a sixteen year old bo [...]
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D
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William Seward:
Gentleman, you have a visitor.
W. [...]
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D
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Ulysses S. Grant:
By outward appearance, you're 10 [...]
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D
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Preston Blair:
I went to Richmond to talk to trait [...]
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D
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Abraham Lincoln:
I ought to have done it, I ought [...]
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D
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William Hutton:
I can't make sense of it, what he [...]
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D
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Fernando Wood:
[Clay Hawkins enters]
Bless my eyes [...]
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D
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W.N. Bilbo:
Perhaps we need reinforcements. If Jef [...]
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D
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George Pendleton:
I appeal to my fellow Democrats, [...]
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D
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W.N. Bilbo:
[on George Eastman]
Looks like he ate [...]
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D
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Thaddeus Stevens:
How can I hold that all men are [...]
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D
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Clerk - Edward McPherson:
And Mr. George Yeaman, h [...]
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D
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Asa Vintner Litton:
Have you lost your very soul, [...]
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D
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