Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... leaves of some book ; but the evi- dence of his melancholy and distress was so plain , and his silence so significant , that I would grow restless myself , and finding some excuse to go to the court - house or elsewhere , would leave ...
... leaves of some book ; but the evi- dence of his melancholy and distress was so plain , and his silence so significant , that I would grow restless myself , and finding some excuse to go to the court - house or elsewhere , would leave ...
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... leave the Union . For example : dur- ing the War of 1812 the New England States talked very seriously of forming a separate nation ; and the Connecticut Legislature passed a resolution declaring that " the state of Connecticut is a free ...
... leave the Union . For example : dur- ing the War of 1812 the New England States talked very seriously of forming a separate nation ; and the Connecticut Legislature passed a resolution declaring that " the state of Connecticut is a free ...
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... leaving Chicago , Swegles bought a London news- paper ; and , tearing out a piece , he stuffed the rest inside the bust of ... leave beside the empty sarcophagus as they dashed off with the body . The detectives finding the paper would ...
... leaving Chicago , Swegles bought a London news- paper ; and , tearing out a piece , he stuffed the rest inside the bust of ... leave beside the empty sarcophagus as they dashed off with the body . The detectives finding the paper would ...
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