Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... Washington . The Lincolns spent their last week in Springfield at the Chenery House . The night before they left , their trunks and boxes were brought down to the hotel lobby and Lincoln himself roped them . Then he asked the clerk for ...
... Washington . The Lincolns spent their last week in Springfield at the Chenery House . The night before they left , their trunks and boxes were brought down to the hotel lobby and Lincoln himself roped them . Then he asked the clerk for ...
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... Washington incognito by night . That sounded cowardly , and Lincoln knew it would raise a storm of scoffs and sneers . He was decidedly against it . But finally , after hours of pleading , he bowed to the wishes of his trusted advisers ...
... Washington incognito by night . That sounded cowardly , and Lincoln knew it would raise a storm of scoffs and sneers . He was decidedly against it . But finally , after hours of pleading , he bowed to the wishes of his trusted advisers ...
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... Washington . After eight months of desolating failure , Grant had captured forty thousand prisoners at Vicksburg , placed the entire Mississippi River in the hands of the North , and split the Confederacy . The news set the nation ...
... Washington . After eight months of desolating failure , Grant had captured forty thousand prisoners at Vicksburg , placed the entire Mississippi River in the hands of the North , and split the Confederacy . The news set the nation ...
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