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... convey to the people of the United States an adequate idea of the depth and universality of the feeling which this sad event has occasioned in this country , that from the highest to the lowest there has been but one feeling entertained ...
... convey to the people of the United States an adequate idea of the depth and universality of the feeling which this sad event has occasioned in this country , that from the highest to the lowest there has been but one feeling entertained ...
Page 196
... convey the terms thereof to your gov- ernment by the out - going mail : " The Chamber of Commerce of Cape Town desire to convey to Walter Graham , esq , consul for the United States in this colony , the profound regret with which they ...
... convey the terms thereof to your gov- ernment by the out - going mail : " The Chamber of Commerce of Cape Town desire to convey to Walter Graham , esq , consul for the United States in this colony , the profound regret with which they ...
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... convey the terms thereof to your gov- ernment by the out - going mail : " The Chamber of Commerce of Cape Town desire to convey to Walter Graham , esq , consul for the United States in this colony , the profound regret with which they ...
... convey the terms thereof to your gov- ernment by the out - going mail : " The Chamber of Commerce of Cape Town desire to convey to Walter Graham , esq , consul for the United States in this colony , the profound regret with which they ...
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abhorrence Abraham Lincoln address of sympathy affliction American American Union Andrew Johnson April April 28 assassination of President assurance atrocious bereavement Berne borough calamity canton cause Chairman Chamber CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS Chief Magistrate citizens civil committee common seal consul convey copy council crime death deed deep sympathy deepest deplore deprived desire to express detestation duty emancipation event excellency feelings following resolutions Frederick Seward grief hand heart heartfelt sympathy honor hope horror and indignation humanity illustrious inhabitants justice late President LEGATION liberty London loss martyr mayor mourning murder noble obedient servant pathy patriotic peace President Lincoln profound sympathy public meeting rebellion regret republic request Resolutions passed respect royal burgh SEAL sentiments slavery society sorrow sustained sympathy and condolence terrible tion town Translation transmit triumph Unanimously resolved undersigned United victim victory Washington widow William H WILLIAM HUNTER