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This month is the 150th anniversary of the issuing of this proclamation, which marked a significant turning point in American history. It was issued during the American Civil War by the President of the United States of America, rendering every slave in the opposing Confederate States of America permanently free, to be enforced by Union armed forces as territory was taken. It followed the earlier Proclamation 93, or Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, and together they are known as the Emancipation Proclamation. It did not apply to the United States, in which slaves were not freed until the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
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The Early English Organ Builders and their work (1864)
by Edward Francis Rimbault
The Moths of the British Isles (First series) (1920)
by Richard South
John Ruskin (1902)
by Leslie Stephen
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by Henry Dunn
Evolution of the Thermometer (1900)
by Henry Carrington Bolton
The Blues (1823)
by Lord Byron
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by Kyrle Bellew
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