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The grief referred to in the first sentence of his speech was the tragic death of his young son in January . Mrs. Pierce was still in such a state that she did not come to Washington until several months after the inauguration .
The grief referred to in the first sentence of his speech was the tragic death of his young son in January . Mrs. Pierce was still in such a state that she did not come to Washington until several months after the inauguration .
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Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives : The past has been an eventful year , and will be hereafter referred to as a marked epoch in the history of the world . While we have been happily preserved from the ...
Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives : The past has been an eventful year , and will be hereafter referred to as a marked epoch in the history of the world . While we have been happily preserved from the ...
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It is referred to on the present occasion only because of its intimate connection with the special object now to be brought to the attention of Congress . The unsettled political condition of some of the Spanish American Republics has ...
It is referred to on the present occasion only because of its intimate connection with the special object now to be brought to the attention of Congress . The unsettled political condition of some of the Spanish American Republics has ...
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Early Life | 7 |
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First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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