Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... August , 1835 , Ann fell ill . At first there was no pain , nothing but great fatigue and weariness . She tried to carry on her work as usual , but one morning she was unable to get out of bed . That day the fever came , and her brother ...
... August , 1835 , Ann fell ill . At first there was no pain , nothing but great fatigue and weariness . She tried to carry on her work as usual , but one morning she was unable to get out of bed . That day the fever came , and her brother ...
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... August , and Douglas started home . Amazed at the sights that met his eyes , he declared afterward that he could have traveled all the way from Boston to Illinois by the light of burning effigies of himself hanging by the neck . Daring ...
... August , and Douglas started home . Amazed at the sights that met his eyes , he declared afterward that he could have traveled all the way from Boston to Illinois by the light of burning effigies of himself hanging by the neck . Daring ...
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... August in the little farming town of Ottawa , seventy - five miles out of Chicago . Crowds began arriving the night before . Soon the hotels , private houses , and livery- stables were filled to capacity ; and for a mile up and down the ...
... August in the little farming town of Ottawa , seventy - five miles out of Chicago . Crowds began arriving the night before . Soon the hotels , private houses , and livery- stables were filled to capacity ; and for a mile up and down the ...
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