LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. (1865)This is a classic reprint of the hard to find first edition that was published the year of his assassination (1865). |
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... Letter of Acceptance—The Campaign-Result of the ElectionSouth Carolina's Movements—Buchanan's Pusillanimity—Secession of States–Confederate Constitution—Peace Convention—Constitutional Amendments—Terms of the Rebels ...
... Letter of Acceptance—The Campaign-Result of the ElectionSouth Carolina's Movements—Buchanan's Pusillanimity—Secession of States–Confederate Constitution—Peace Convention—Constitutional Amendments—Terms of the Rebels ...
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... letter to Maryland Authorities—Blockale Proclamation—Additional Proclamation—Comments Abroad–Second Call for Troops ... Letter from Secretary Cameron—Act of August 6th, 1861—Gen. Fremont's Order—Letter of the President Modifying the Same ...
... letter to Maryland Authorities—Blockale Proclamation—Additional Proclamation—Comments Abroad–Second Call for Troops ... Letter from Secretary Cameron—Act of August 6th, 1861—Gen. Fremont's Order—Letter of the President Modifying the Same ...
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... Letter to Manchester (Eng.) Workingmen—Proclamation for a National Fast–Letter to Erastus CorningLetter to a Committee on Recalling Wallandigham.....: * 220 CHAPTER XVI. I.ETTERS AND SPEECHES. Speech at Washington—Letter to Gen. Grant ...
... Letter to Manchester (Eng.) Workingmen—Proclamation for a National Fast–Letter to Erastus CorningLetter to a Committee on Recalling Wallandigham.....: * 220 CHAPTER XVI. I.ETTERS AND SPEECHES. Speech at Washington—Letter to Gen. Grant ...
Contents
LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN2 | 97 |
LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN3 | 200 |
LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN4 | 300 |
LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN5 | 400 |
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