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... excellency the President your excellency's note of the 15th instant , in which your excellency informs the undersigned of the death of his excellency Abraham Lincoln , President of the United States , who was assassinated in the city of ...
... excellency the President your excellency's note of the 15th instant , in which your excellency informs the undersigned of the death of his excellency Abraham Lincoln , President of the United States , who was assassinated in the city of ...
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... excellency's very obedient servant , ROBERT WALLACE , Wesleyan Minister . His Excellency the PRESIDENT of the United States . 8 LOWER ABBEY STREET , DUBLIN , May 13 , 1865 . May it please your excellency , I have the honor to enclose to ...
... excellency's very obedient servant , ROBERT WALLACE , Wesleyan Minister . His Excellency the PRESIDENT of the United States . 8 LOWER ABBEY STREET , DUBLIN , May 13 , 1865 . May it please your excellency , I have the honor to enclose to ...
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... excellency Mr. Allan A. Burton , minister of the United States of America , has made known to him the death of Abraham Lincoln , President of the Union . The undersigned has learned with feelings of the most profound regret of this ...
... excellency Mr. Allan A. Burton , minister of the United States of America , has made known to him the death of Abraham Lincoln , President of the Union . The undersigned has learned with feelings of the most profound regret of this ...
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