Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... front seat of the carriage , facing them and with his back to the horses . He was an eye - witness to all that oc- curred , and I am quoting now from pages 356-362 of his book entitled " Grant in Peace " : In the course of conversation ...
... front seat of the carriage , facing them and with his back to the horses . He was an eye - witness to all that oc- curred , and I am quoting now from pages 356-362 of his book entitled " Grant in Peace " : In the course of conversation ...
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... front of a friendly tavern in Surrattville ; watered their panting horses ; called for the field - glasses , guns , and ammunition that had been left there that afternoon by Mrs. Surratt ; drank a dollar's worth of whisky ; then ...
... front of a friendly tavern in Surrattville ; watered their panting horses ; called for the field - glasses , guns , and ammunition that had been left there that afternoon by Mrs. Surratt ; drank a dollar's worth of whisky ; then ...
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... front wheels tore away from the hind ones , the front end of the box fell to the ground with a thud , and Booth's body lurched " forward as if in a last effort to escape . " Lieutenant Baker abandoned the rickety old death - cart ...
... front wheels tore away from the hind ones , the front end of the box fell to the ground with a thud , and Booth's body lurched " forward as if in a last effort to escape . " Lieutenant Baker abandoned the rickety old death - cart ...
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