Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... hands at once , and abjectly apolo- gized for having gotten out of her hands . They met often after that , but always secretly and be- hind closed doors in the Francis home . At first Mary didn't let even her sister know that Lin- coln ...
... hands at once , and abjectly apolo- gized for having gotten out of her hands . They met often after that , but always secretly and be- hind closed doors in the Francis home . At first Mary didn't let even her sister know that Lin- coln ...
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... hands with people without knowing what he was doing . Jonathan Birch , who all but worshiped Lincoln's mem- ory , says : When attending court at Bloomington , Lincoln would keep his hearers in the court room , office or on the street ...
... hands with people without knowing what he was doing . Jonathan Birch , who all but worshiped Lincoln's mem- ory , says : When attending court at Bloomington , Lincoln would keep his hearers in the court room , office or on the street ...
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... hands since nine o'clock this morning , and my arm is stiff and numb . Now this signature is one that will be closely examined , and if they find my hand trembled , they will say , ' He had some compunctions . ' He rested his arm a ...
... hands since nine o'clock this morning , and my arm is stiff and numb . Now this signature is one that will be closely examined , and if they find my hand trembled , they will say , ' He had some compunctions . ' He rested his arm a ...
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