Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... Finally I caught on fire and I determined to write a book about Lincoln , myself . I knew that I had not the urge , temperament , training , or ability necessary to pro- duce a learned treatise for the benefit of scholars and his ...
... Finally I caught on fire and I determined to write a book about Lincoln , myself . I knew that I had not the urge , temperament , training , or ability necessary to pro- duce a learned treatise for the benefit of scholars and his ...
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... Finally , the ablest public men of that day arranged what is now known as the Missouri Com- promise . The South got what it wanted : the admission of Missouri as a slave State . The North got what it wanted : thereafter slavery was ...
... Finally , the ablest public men of that day arranged what is now known as the Missouri Com- promise . The South got what it wanted : the admission of Missouri as a slave State . The North got what it wanted : thereafter slavery was ...
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... Finally in despair , the merchants took her clothes and jewels to Providence , Rhode Island , intending to set up an exhibition and charge twenty - five cents admission . The city authorities wouldn't hear of it . Brady & Keyes did finally ...
... Finally in despair , the merchants took her clothes and jewels to Providence , Rhode Island , intending to set up an exhibition and charge twenty - five cents admission . The city authorities wouldn't hear of it . Brady & Keyes did finally ...
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