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... Lincoln after his second inauguration , Andrew Johnson took no conspicuous part in the affairs of the nation . On ... Lincoln and Johnson saw of each other during the weeks before Lincoln's death is not known . There is evidence that on ...
... Lincoln after his second inauguration , Andrew Johnson took no conspicuous part in the affairs of the nation . On ... Lincoln and Johnson saw of each other during the weeks before Lincoln's death is not known . There is evidence that on ...
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... Lincoln died before reconstruction could be launched on more than a piecemeal basis , his answer to the third question was never fully ennunciated , but we can surmise the general lines of it . " Blood cannot restore blood , " he said ...
... Lincoln died before reconstruction could be launched on more than a piecemeal basis , his answer to the third question was never fully ennunciated , but we can surmise the general lines of it . " Blood cannot restore blood , " he said ...
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... Lincoln , a History . 10 vols . New York , 1894-1905 . Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln . 12 vols . New York , 1894-1905 . ... New and enl . ed . Nye , Russell B. George Bancroft , Brahmin Rebel . New York , 1944 . Oberholtzer , Ellis ...
... Lincoln , a History . 10 vols . New York , 1894-1905 . Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln . 12 vols . New York , 1894-1905 . ... New and enl . ed . Nye , Russell B. George Bancroft , Brahmin Rebel . New York , 1944 . Oberholtzer , Ellis ...
Contents
THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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