Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... White House two hours when he was overwhelmed by them . They rushed through the halls ; jammed the corridors ; took entire possession of the East Room ; and invaded even the private parlors . Beggars came , importuning him for the price ...
... White House two hours when he was overwhelmed by them . They rushed through the halls ; jammed the corridors ; took entire possession of the East Room ; and invaded even the private parlors . Beggars came , importuning him for the price ...
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... White House to the war - office . At night he loved to get down on the floor and roll and romp with them . On bright , warm days he would sometimes go out back of the White House and play with the boys and their two goats . Tad and ...
... White House to the war - office . At night he loved to get down on the floor and roll and romp with them . On bright , warm days he would sometimes go out back of the White House and play with the boys and their two goats . Tad and ...
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... White House , and let it be proved who had the benefit of such plundering . " True , a great many things were stolen from the White House during the reign of the " rosy empress , " but the fault was hardly hers . She made mistakes , of ...
... White House , and let it be proved who had the benefit of such plundering . " True , a great many things were stolen from the White House during the reign of the " rosy empress , " but the fault was hardly hers . She made mistakes , of ...
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