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... began to explain , patiently and clearly , his reasons for the move . Seward , wiping his tired face , constantly , with a large silk handkerchief , shook his head and murmured ejaculations to himself , as he listened . Welles chewed at ...
... began to explain , patiently and clearly , his reasons for the move . Seward , wiping his tired face , constantly , with a large silk handkerchief , shook his head and murmured ejaculations to himself , as he listened . Welles chewed at ...
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... began a retreat toward the Potomac at three o'clock this morning . Meade . " A long sigh swept the square . Then a bandsman brought his sticks down on the bass drum and the storm was released . The crowds , the bands , the regiments at ...
... began a retreat toward the Potomac at three o'clock this morning . Meade . " A long sigh swept the square . Then a bandsman brought his sticks down on the bass drum and the storm was released . The crowds , the bands , the regiments at ...
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... began to take the Oath of December 8 , as that portion of Lin- coln's amnesty clause was called . Andrew Johnson began administering the oath in Tennessee . Louisiana was at work on her new constitution along the line of Lincoln's plan ...
... began to take the Oath of December 8 , as that portion of Lin- coln's amnesty clause was called . Andrew Johnson began administering the oath in Tennessee . Louisiana was at work on her new constitution along the line of Lincoln's plan ...
Contenido
CHAPTER PAGE I THE PLOT AGAINST THE LINCOLNS | 5 |
THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH BEGINS | 19 |
THE FIRST LEVEE | 28 |
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