Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... dollars . Many of his clients , he said , were as poor as he , and he didn't have the heart to charge them much . Once a man sent him twenty - five dollars ; and Lincoln returned ten , saying he had been too liberal . In another ...
... dollars . Many of his clients , he said , were as poor as he , and he didn't have the heart to charge them much . Once a man sent him twenty - five dollars ; and Lincoln returned ten , saying he had been too liberal . In another ...
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... dollars . And a letter that he wrote appointing Major - General Hooker Commander - in - Chief of the Army of the Potomac recently sold at public auction for ten thousand dollars , while a collection of four hundred and eighty - five ...
... dollars . And a letter that he wrote appointing Major - General Hooker Commander - in - Chief of the Army of the Potomac recently sold at public auction for ten thousand dollars , while a collection of four hundred and eighty - five ...
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... dollars Mrs. Keckley would get a " cut " of three hundred dollars a year during Mrs. Lin- coln's life , and all of the twenty - five thousand dollars at Mrs. Lincoln's death . Then Brady & Keyes advertised a sale of her clothes and ...
... dollars Mrs. Keckley would get a " cut " of three hundred dollars a year during Mrs. Lin- coln's life , and all of the twenty - five thousand dollars at Mrs. Lincoln's death . Then Brady & Keyes advertised a sale of her clothes and ...
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