By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority — reconstruction — which has had a large share of thought from the first, is pressed much more closely upon our attention. It is fraught with great difficulty. Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln - Page 107by George Washington Bacon - 1865Full view - About this book
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