Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... Lincoln . He denounced the assassination from the start , because he believed that the Confederate government , in the heated state of the Northern mind , would be censured for the assas- sination and because he believed that in case of ...
... Lincoln . He denounced the assassination from the start , because he believed that the Confederate government , in the heated state of the Northern mind , would be censured for the assas- sination and because he believed that in case of ...
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... Lincoln , with all the malignity , but without the courage , of the actual assassin . He was accused of intentional and inhuman cruelties to defenceless prisoners . He was charged with having basely rifled the treasure chests of the ...
... Lincoln , with all the malignity , but without the courage , of the actual assassin . He was accused of intentional and inhuman cruelties to defenceless prisoners . He was charged with having basely rifled the treasure chests of the ...
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... Lincoln which the northern people entertained towards Jefferson Davis , and which still linger in the minds of many of them . How completely have those sentiments . passed away and been forgotten ! It Justice is the most persistent and ...
... Lincoln which the northern people entertained towards Jefferson Davis , and which still linger in the minds of many of them . How completely have those sentiments . passed away and been forgotten ! It Justice is the most persistent and ...
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... Lincoln , and , in this belief , possibly some of those participating in the harsh treatment of the State prisoners ... Lincoln's death , even more disastrous to the South than to the North , a swarm of crawling spies and lying informers ...
... Lincoln , and , in this belief , possibly some of those participating in the harsh treatment of the State prisoners ... Lincoln's death , even more disastrous to the South than to the North , a swarm of crawling spies and lying informers ...
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... Lincoln , and , fortunately for the cause of truth , Colonel L. C. Turner , of the Bureau of Mil- itary Justice , was detailed to aid them . The witnesses to be examined were the same whose depositions Holt had secured - Sanford Conover ...
... Lincoln , and , fortunately for the cause of truth , Colonel L. C. Turner , of the Bureau of Mil- itary Justice , was detailed to aid them . The witnesses to be examined were the same whose depositions Holt had secured - Sanford Conover ...
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