The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... Prisoners - Attack of Brooks upon Butler ― His Vindication by Boutwell and Stevens - Close of the Thirty- eighth Congress - Valedictory of Speaker Colfax .............. CHAPTER XXVII . ..594 LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURATION- -THE END OF ...
... Prisoners - Attack of Brooks upon Butler ― His Vindication by Boutwell and Stevens - Close of the Thirty- eighth Congress - Valedictory of Speaker Colfax .............. CHAPTER XXVII . ..594 LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURATION- -THE END OF ...
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... prisoner give the death - blow . Mr. Lincoln showed , by reference to the almanac , that there was no moon on the night in question . The case brought out all his power , as an advocate . His appeal and arguments were irre- sistible ...
... prisoner give the death - blow . Mr. Lincoln showed , by reference to the almanac , that there was no moon on the night in question . The case brought out all his power , as an advocate . His appeal and arguments were irre- sistible ...
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... prisoners , the the massacre of Negro soldiers , and the catalogue of barbari- ties down to the fiend - like assassination of Lincoln , were but the exhibition of the same spirit , which , on the very thresh- hold indicated the torch ...
... prisoners , the the massacre of Negro soldiers , and the catalogue of barbari- ties down to the fiend - like assassination of Lincoln , were but the exhibition of the same spirit , which , on the very thresh- hold indicated the torch ...
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... prisoner , and the rebel flag would have waved over the Capitol , and Jefferson Davis would have issued his Proclamations from the White House . Mr. Lincoln pursued the policy of conciliation , in the vain hope of peace , to the very ...
... prisoner , and the rebel flag would have waved over the Capitol , and Jefferson Davis would have issued his Proclamations from the White House . Mr. Lincoln pursued the policy of conciliation , in the vain hope of peace , to the very ...
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... prisoners the President and his Cabinet , and all officials present , take possession of the Government archives , and thus realize the prophecy of the rebel Secretary of War , Walk- er , that the flag of the Confederates should float ...
... prisoners the President and his Cabinet , and all officials present , take possession of the Government archives , and thus realize the prophecy of the rebel Secretary of War , Walk- er , that the flag of the Confederates should float ...
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