Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... Chicago even the Democratic papers turned upon Douglas with vindictive fierceness . Congress adjourned in August , and Douglas started home . Amazed at the sights that met his eyes , he declared afterward that he could have traveled all ...
... Chicago even the Democratic papers turned upon Douglas with vindictive fierceness . Congress adjourned in August , and Douglas started home . Amazed at the sights that met his eyes , he declared afterward that he could have traveled all ...
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... Chicago had ever known . Perspiration rolled down the faces of men as they sat idling in their chairs . Women fainted as they struggled to get out to the shore of the lake where they could sleep on the cool sands . Horses fell in their ...
... Chicago had ever known . Perspiration rolled down the faces of men as they sat idling in their chairs . Women fainted as they struggled to get out to the shore of the lake where they could sleep on the cool sands . Horses fell in their ...
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... Chicago that had hooted and lowered the flags to half - mast and tolled the church bells as he entered the city in 1854 - that same Chicago now despatched a special train with brass bands and reception committees to escort him home . As ...
... Chicago that had hooted and lowered the flags to half - mast and tolled the church bells as he entered the city in 1854 - that same Chicago now despatched a special train with brass bands and reception committees to escort him home . As ...
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