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J. C. Lusine to Messrs. Seward. Paris, May 25, 1865. Gentlemen: There are names which explain the condition of a country, and Mr. Lincoln’s is one of them. The illustrious…
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M. Imbert Paris, June 9, 1865. Sir: I was struck with horror when I heard the news of Mr. Lincoln’s death. The illustrious genius and worthy magistrate did not live…
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Address of the press undated Mr. President: The Constitution of your country has forever put American democracy beyond the possibility of being affected by the violence done to persons. Where…
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Conference of French Pastors Paris, April 27, 1865. Letter addressed to madam, the widow of the late President of the United States, and sent to the care of the United…
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Conference of French Pastors Paris, May 9, 1865. Copy of an extract of the proceedings of a conference of the pastors, ministers and elders of the national churches of France.…
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Universal Religious Alliance Paris, May 2, 1865. Sir: Instruments as we are to works of reconciliation and peace, we cannot remain silent at this event that has excited the indignation…
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National Union for Commerce and Manufactures Paris, May 1, 1865. In its session of the 28th of April last, the general committee of the national union for commerce and manufactures,…
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International Committee of the Darien Canal Company undated Permit us to present to your excellency, as members of the international committee of the Darien Canal Company, the expression of our…
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Students of the School of Medicine undated Citizen Ambassador: At the news of the horrid death of one whom two worlds admired yesterday, and lament to-day, the young men of…
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French Committee of Emancipation Paris, May 1, 1865. Address of the French Committee of Emancipation to the President of the United States, May, 1865. A committee is formed in Paris…