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"Presidential Inaugurations: A Selected List
of References" Third Edition. Compiled by
Ruth S. Freitag. The Library of Congress,
Washington: 1968. Continuation - pp. 85-
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U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The address
of Thomas Jefferson, to the Senate, the mem-
bers of the House of Representatives, the
public officers, and a large concourse of
citizens. Delivered in the Senate chamber,
on the 4th day of March, 1801, on his taking
the oath of office, as President of the
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del Signor Tommaso Jefferson, pronunziato il
4. marzo 1801. nella camera del Senato, in
presenza del medesimo, dei membri della Ca-
mera dei rappresentanti, dei principali im-
piegati, e di un numeroso concorso di con-
cittadini, prima di assumere la carica di
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J82.A31 Mar. 4 Min. Case
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U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The inau-
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U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of
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U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of
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lations into the French, Italian, and German
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James Monroe
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William Henry Harrison
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of Lincoln's inaugurations and inaugural
addresses, as follows:
no. 47. The first inaugural. Mar. 3,
1930. 1 p.
no. 189. References to religion in the
second inaugural. Lincoln's second inaug-
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no. 203. Inaugural highlights. Feb.
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no. 308. Preliminaries and aftermath of
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no. 358-359. Original draft of the
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no. 569. Comments on the second inaug-
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no. 623. Broadcasting Lincoln's first
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no. 777. Pamphlet printed in Presi-
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1944. 1 p.
no. 840. Lincoln's second inaugural ad-
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no. 1241. Lincoln's first inaugural--
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no. 1243. Lincoln's first inaugural-
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no. 1404. The Queen, the Emperor, the
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no. 1427. The inauguration of Aoraham
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no. 1477. Chronicle junior. Mar. 1961:
1-4. facsim.
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Lorant, Stefan. Clouds across the Potomac:
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Second inauguration: p. 226-231.
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Second inauguration: p. 434-438.
671-
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Nicolay, John G., and John Hay. Abraham Lincoln:
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Lincoln as one of the managers of Tay-
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Prepares inaugural address: V. 3,
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