Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... allowed his children at times appear extraordinary . For example , once when he was playing chess with a judge of the Supreme Court , Robert came and told his father it was time to go to dinner . Lincoln replied , " Yes , yes . " But ...
... allowed his children at times appear extraordinary . For example , once when he was playing chess with a judge of the Supreme Court , Robert came and told his father it was time to go to dinner . Lincoln replied , " Yes , yes . " But ...
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... allowed . The old woman was bent with age , and in poverty . Lincoln had her sue the pension agent , won the case for her , and charged her nothing . Besides , he paid her hotel bill and gave her money to buy a ticket home . One day the ...
... allowed . The old woman was bent with age , and in poverty . Lincoln had her sue the pension agent , won the case for her , and charged her nothing . Besides , he paid her hotel bill and gave her money to buy a ticket home . One day the ...
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... allowed to remain , except Mrs. Griffin , the wife of General Charles Griffin , who had obtained a special permit from the President At this Mrs. Lincoln was up in arms . " What do you mean by that , sir ? " she exclaimed . " Do you ...
... allowed to remain , except Mrs. Griffin , the wife of General Charles Griffin , who had obtained a special permit from the President At this Mrs. Lincoln was up in arms . " What do you mean by that , sir ? " she exclaimed . " Do you ...
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