Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 páginas |
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... friends , and the weeks passed swiftly . As for Lincoln , he was then passing through the lone- liest period of his life . Except for a few political ac- quaintances and one or two warm friends , he was almost a penniless stranger in ...
... friends , and the weeks passed swiftly . As for Lincoln , he was then passing through the lone- liest period of his life . Except for a few political ac- quaintances and one or two warm friends , he was almost a penniless stranger in ...
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... friend . Robert S. Todd and Deputy Sheriff Waller Rodes , Mrs. Lin- coln's cousin , were witnesses for the defense . It was the theory of the prosecution that Clay and his anti - slavery Whig friends had gone to Russell's Cave with the ...
... friend . Robert S. Todd and Deputy Sheriff Waller Rodes , Mrs. Lin- coln's cousin , were witnesses for the defense . It was the theory of the prosecution that Clay and his anti - slavery Whig friends had gone to Russell's Cave with the ...
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... friends for having done it , has not pleased me as much as I expected . " During the winter and early spring following his elec- tion , Lincoln practised law in desultory fashion and swapped doggerel poetry with a friend who lived in an ...
... friends for having done it , has not pleased me as much as I expected . " During the winter and early spring following his elec- tion , Lincoln practised law in desultory fashion and swapped doggerel poetry with a friend who lived in an ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I ATHENS OF THE WEST | 11 |
THE LINCOLNS OF FAYETTE | 29 |
THE EARLY TODDS | 41 |
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