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... Lincoln's second inauguration that the Rebel armies surrendered and the pretended " Confeder- ate " Government gave up the ghost . THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN . On the 14th of April , 1865 , President Lincoln was assassinated , and ...
... Lincoln's second inauguration that the Rebel armies surrendered and the pretended " Confeder- ate " Government gave up the ghost . THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN . On the 14th of April , 1865 , President Lincoln was assassinated , and ...
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... LINCOLN . In the summer of 1862 , Greeley led in a grand attack upon Lincoln , because he had not yet got ready to launch his policy of Emancipation . * He was more anxious than they to destroy slavery ; but he knew when the military ...
... LINCOLN . In the summer of 1862 , Greeley led in a grand attack upon Lincoln , because he had not yet got ready to launch his policy of Emancipation . * He was more anxious than they to destroy slavery ; but he knew when the military ...
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... Lincoln merely a pretext for not consent- ing to the publication . No patriot can read with- out emotion the fac simile autograph copy of the private letter which Lincoln wrote to his friend , Henry J. Raymond , at this time , and which ...
... Lincoln merely a pretext for not consent- ing to the publication . No patriot can read with- out emotion the fac simile autograph copy of the private letter which Lincoln wrote to his friend , Henry J. Raymond , at this time , and which ...
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