Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... fire- works and dancing in the streets . Six other States followed in rapid succession ; and two days before Lincoln left Springfield for Washington , Jefferson Davis was elected President of a new nation , founded upon what was called ...
... fire- works and dancing in the streets . Six other States followed in rapid succession ; and two days before Lincoln left Springfield for Washington , Jefferson Davis was elected President of a new nation , founded upon what was called ...
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... fire and hundreds of the wounded were con- sumed by the flames . At the end of the second day even the stolid Grant was so shaken that he retired to his tent and wept . But after every battle , no matter what the results , he gave the ...
... fire and hundreds of the wounded were con- sumed by the flames . At the end of the second day even the stolid Grant was so shaken that he retired to his tent and wept . But after every battle , no matter what the results , he gave the ...
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... fire- wood , and a thousand dollars was demanded for a barrel of flour . Secession was a lost cause . And so was slavery . Lee knew it . And his men knew it . A hundred thousand of them had already deserted . Whole regiments were ...
... fire- wood , and a thousand dollars was demanded for a barrel of flour . Secession was a lost cause . And so was slavery . Lee knew it . And his men knew it . A hundred thousand of them had already deserted . Whole regiments were ...
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