Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... half - forgotten newspapers and musty court records , trying to understand Lincoln . I spent one summer in the little town of Petersburg . I went there because it is only a mile away from the restored village of New Salem , where ...
... half - forgotten newspapers and musty court records , trying to understand Lincoln . I spent one summer in the little town of Petersburg . I went there because it is only a mile away from the restored village of New Salem , where ...
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... half laugh- ing , half crying , shaking his hands , tossing their hats into the air , yelling in mad excitement . " Excuse me , boys , " he pleaded ; " there is a little woman down on Eighth Street who will want to hear this . " And ...
... half laugh- ing , half crying , shaking his hands , tossing their hats into the air , yelling in mad excitement . " Excuse me , boys , " he pleaded ; " there is a little woman down on Eighth Street who will want to hear this . " And ...
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... half out . One of the gang ordered Swegles to bring up the horses and spring - wagon which he had been delegated to have ready and waiting in a ravine two hundred yards north- east of the monument . Swegles hurried down the steep bluff ...
... half out . One of the gang ordered Swegles to bring up the horses and spring - wagon which he had been delegated to have ready and waiting in a ravine two hundred yards north- east of the monument . Swegles hurried down the steep bluff ...
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