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Page 149
... peace and tranquillity to America we shall equally refrain from any kind of interference or intervention , though we trust that the efforts to be made for restoring peace will be successful , and that the great republic of America will ...
... peace and tranquillity to America we shall equally refrain from any kind of interference or intervention , though we trust that the efforts to be made for restoring peace will be successful , and that the great republic of America will ...
Page 300
... peace in the United States , a peace that must endure , since the sole cause of the terrible war that has desolated the great country has disappeared with slavery . The Canadian Institute rejoices that your excellency escaped the ...
... peace in the United States , a peace that must endure , since the sole cause of the terrible war that has desolated the great country has disappeared with slavery . The Canadian Institute rejoices that your excellency escaped the ...
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... peace was in all his thoughts and mercy in all his words , that this treacherous blow was aimed at his life . His great work was cut short , its sadder features alone brought to light , its brighter hidden and now blotted out forever ...
... peace was in all his thoughts and mercy in all his words , that this treacherous blow was aimed at his life . His great work was cut short , its sadder features alone brought to light , its brighter hidden and now blotted out forever ...
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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