The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln ... and the Attempted Assassination of William H. Seward, Secretary of State, and Frederick W. Seward, Assistant Secretary, on the Evening of the 14th of April, 1865: Expressions of Condolence and Sympathy Inspired by These EventsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 - 930 pages |
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... resolutions were at once adopted with entire unanimity and emotion . The following resolution was also proposed by the committee , in relation . to the attack on the life of Secretary Seward : Resolved , That this meeting rejoices to ...
... resolutions were at once adopted with entire unanimity and emotion . The following resolution was also proposed by the committee , in relation . to the attack on the life of Secretary Seward : Resolved , That this meeting rejoices to ...
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... Resolution of the municipality of Quillota . [ Translation . ] INTENDENCY OF VALPARAISO , Valparaiso , June 28 , 1865 . The following resolution has been approved by the municipality of the department of Quillota in its session of the ...
... Resolution of the municipality of Quillota . [ Translation . ] INTENDENCY OF VALPARAISO , Valparaiso , June 28 , 1865 . The following resolution has been approved by the municipality of the department of Quillota in its session of the ...
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... following draught of a resolution : The people of Quillota , profoundly moved by the unexpected event of the death of ABRAHAM LINCOLN , sixteenth President of the United States , approach their representative in Chili in order to offer ...
... following draught of a resolution : The people of Quillota , profoundly moved by the unexpected event of the death of ABRAHAM LINCOLN , sixteenth President of the United States , approach their representative in Chili in order to offer ...
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... following resolution , moved by its president : " The general committee , interpreting the sentiments of the society it represents , before proceeding to regular work , express their profound sympathy for the American people , and join ...
... following resolution , moved by its president : " The general committee , interpreting the sentiments of the society it represents , before proceeding to regular work , express their profound sympathy for the American people , and join ...
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... resolution of this , in conjunction with the other house of Parlia- ment , expressing those feelings which it is ... follow , though the event has been known so short a time , the universal feeling of sympathy which has been expressed ...
... resolution of this , in conjunction with the other house of Parlia- ment , expressing those feelings which it is ... follow , though the event has been known so short a time , the universal feeling of sympathy which has been expressed ...
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abhorrence ABRAHAM LINCOLN affliction aldermen American American minister Andrew Johnson April April 28 assassination of President atrocious crime bereavement borough burgh calamity Canada West cause Chairman chamber CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS Chief Magistrate citizens common seal consul convey copy cowardly death deep sympathy deprived desire to express detestation duty emancipation event excellency following resolution foregoing resolutions France Frederick Seward grief heart heartfelt sympathy honor hope horror and indignation humanity illustrious inhabitants JOHN justice lamented late President LEGATION liberty Lodge loss martyr mayor meeting desires meeting held mourning Moved murder noble obedient servant Paris patriotic peace President LINCOLN profound sympathy provost public meeting regret republic request Resolutions passed respectfully royal burgh seconded sentiments Sic semper tyrannis slavery sorrow sustained sympathy and condolence tion Town Clerk town council Translation transmit triumph Unanimously resolved Union United States Minister victim victory Washington WILLIAM H