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Abraham Lincoln
A glance over the country's situation at the moment of Lincoln's death
The apotheosis of Abraham Lincoln : its cause and effect
The estimate Republican leaders held of the living Lincoln
Wendell Phillips' estimate of Lincoln
A Western Republican paper propounds the true Republican doctrine
Grant and Washburn defy Lincoln's authority
Herndon's pen portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln's jealousy
Mr. Lincoln hates and despises Christianity
Lincoln's singular treatment of the lady he four times asked to marry him
Mr. Lincoln's passion for indecent stories
Lincoln and Lamon visit Antietam battlefield
The true and the false
A brief mention of the two policies
Antagonistic principles
Republicans cover up the real cause of the war
New England's effort to secede in 1812, 1814, and 1815
More evidence of New England's disunion and secession work
New England's three hates still active
Save the Union, free the slaves, the pretext, not the purpose, of the war on the South
Republicans ascend to power
Seward's falsehoods
Greeley opposes war
Almost universal opposition to war in the Northern States
Why Grant refused to exchange prisoners
What a battle meant to Lincoln
Lincoln's eagerness for re-election
Mr. Vallandingham's case
Was the war waged to free slaves?
The reconstruction period
Hate
New England's strange malady of the mind.
A glance over the country's situation at the moment of Lincoln's death
The apotheosis of Abraham Lincoln : its cause and effect
The estimate Republican leaders held of the living Lincoln
Wendell Phillips' estimate of Lincoln
A Western Republican paper propounds the true Republican doctrine
Grant and Washburn defy Lincoln's authority
Herndon's pen portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln's jealousy
Mr. Lincoln hates and despises Christianity
Lincoln's singular treatment of the lady he four times asked to marry him
Mr. Lincoln's passion for indecent stories
Lincoln and Lamon visit Antietam battlefield
The true and the false
A brief mention of the two policies
Antagonistic principles
Republicans cover up the real cause of the war
New England's effort to secede in 1812, 1814, and 1815
More evidence of New England's disunion and secession work
New England's three hates still active
Save the Union, free the slaves, the pretext, not the purpose, of the war on the South
Republicans ascend to power
Seward's falsehoods
Greeley opposes war
Almost universal opposition to war in the Northern States
Why Grant refused to exchange prisoners
What a battle meant to Lincoln
Lincoln's eagerness for re-election
Mr. Vallandingham's case
Was the war waged to free slaves?
The reconstruction period
Hate
New England's strange malady of the mind.