Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen3Century Company, 1890 - 470 páginas Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... confident that if forced to answer your letter then he would have taken such ground as would have prevented his ever approach- ing it hereafter , a possibility not at all improbable , and which ought to be kept open . I considered ...
... confident that if forced to answer your letter then he would have taken such ground as would have prevented his ever approach- ing it hereafter , a possibility not at all improbable , and which ought to be kept open . I considered ...
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... confidence which your letter implied , to take their counsel . We agreed perfectly , and the result was the telegraphic dis- patch of last night . The withdrawal of the letter was a great relief to the President , who is most earnestly ...
... confidence which your letter implied , to take their counsel . We agreed perfectly , and the result was the telegraphic dis- patch of last night . The withdrawal of the letter was a great relief to the President , who is most earnestly ...
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... confidence , to hold communications with you on my behalf , for the purpose of changing or modi- fying the contemplated action of the State in the manner I have already suggested . Commending Mr. Cushing to Buchanan your kind attention ...
... confidence , to hold communications with you on my behalf , for the purpose of changing or modi- fying the contemplated action of the State in the manner I have already suggested . Commending Mr. Cushing to Buchanan your kind attention ...
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... confidence they had in their complete domination over the will of Mr. Buchanan . Unprepared for war , they abruptly closed their only avenue to successful intrigue ; feeling assured that all resist- ance from the President would break ...
... confidence they had in their complete domination over the will of Mr. Buchanan . Unprepared for war , they abruptly closed their only avenue to successful intrigue ; feeling assured that all resist- ance from the President would break ...
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... confidence of the people . I think that is a mistake . No adminis- tration has ever suffered the loss of public confidence and support as this has done . Only the other day it was announced that a million of dollars had been stolen from ...
... confidence of the people . I think that is a mistake . No adminis- tration has ever suffered the loss of public confidence and support as this has done . Only the other day it was announced that a million of dollars had been stolen from ...
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