The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, Speeches, Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., with a General View of His Policy as President of the United States, Embracing the Leading Events of the War. Also the European Press on His DeathReprinted, W. Abbatt, 1933 |
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... already under- taken , afforded no very auspicious opening to the campaigning season ; Fort Pillow on the Mississippi , and Plymouth in North Carolina , were captured by the rebels , followed by massacres unparalleled in barbar- ism by ...
... already under- taken , afforded no very auspicious opening to the campaigning season ; Fort Pillow on the Mississippi , and Plymouth in North Carolina , were captured by the rebels , followed by massacres unparalleled in barbar- ism by ...
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... already thus fore - shadowed , the Ameri- can President , to the horror and amazement of the whole civilized world , fell beneath the hand of an assassin . The following is the official report of the death of Mr. Lincoln , addressed to ...
... already thus fore - shadowed , the Ameri- can President , to the horror and amazement of the whole civilized world , fell beneath the hand of an assassin . The following is the official report of the death of Mr. Lincoln , addressed to ...
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... already loomed so largely . A wonderful life was Lincoln's - a life quite as startling and surprising as his death ; but , at any rate , the worst part of his work seemed over . The resistance of the South had been crushed . A sturdy ...
... already loomed so largely . A wonderful life was Lincoln's - a life quite as startling and surprising as his death ; but , at any rate , the worst part of his work seemed over . The resistance of the South had been crushed . A sturdy ...
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