Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... private car by the front steps and a minute later appeared on the rear platform . He had not intended to make a speech . He had told the newspaper reporters that it would not be necessary for them to be at the station , as he would have ...
... private car by the front steps and a minute later appeared on the rear platform . He had not intended to make a speech . He had told the newspaper reporters that it would not be necessary for them to be at the station , as he would have ...
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... private detectives discovered what they believed was a plot to assassinate him as he passed through Baltimore . In alarm Lincoln's friends pleaded with him to abandon the schedule that had been announced , and urged him to slip into ...
... private detectives discovered what they believed was a plot to assassinate him as he passed through Baltimore . In alarm Lincoln's friends pleaded with him to abandon the schedule that had been announced , and urged him to slip into ...
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... sword , and he wore the same uniform that every private in the army wore - except that his had three silver stars on the shoulder to show who he was . What a contrast he made to the aristocratic Lee , 228 LINCOLN THE UNKNOWN.
... sword , and he wore the same uniform that every private in the army wore - except that his had three silver stars on the shoulder to show who he was . What a contrast he made to the aristocratic Lee , 228 LINCOLN THE UNKNOWN.
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