The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, Speeches, Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., with a General View of His Policy as President of the United States, Embracing the Leading Events of the War. Also the European Press on His DeathReprinted, W. Abbatt, 1933 |
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... remarkable ( 1 ) as being the only such written by an English- man , and ( 2 ) as published in London very soon after Mr. Lincoln's murder . Of its author , Mr. George W. Bacon , a London publisher , we have not found any details in any ...
... remarkable ( 1 ) as being the only such written by an English- man , and ( 2 ) as published in London very soon after Mr. Lincoln's murder . Of its author , Mr. George W. Bacon , a London publisher , we have not found any details in any ...
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... remarkable men of the age , we do not promise either completeness in biographical incident , or an exhaustive analysis of character . The very limited compass of the book renders this impossible . We have selected from the best sources ...
... remarkable men of the age , we do not promise either completeness in biographical incident , or an exhaustive analysis of character . The very limited compass of the book renders this impossible . We have selected from the best sources ...
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... remarkable reticence from the day of his election . He left Springfield on the 11th of February , 1861 , and was escorted to the railroad station by a large concourse of his fellow- townsmen . He bade them farewell in a brief , non ...
... remarkable reticence from the day of his election . He left Springfield on the 11th of February , 1861 , and was escorted to the railroad station by a large concourse of his fellow- townsmen . He bade them farewell in a brief , non ...
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