Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... letter , depending on the distance it must travel . Lincoln carried the letters about in his hat . When people met him they would ask if he had any mail for them , and he would pull off his hat and look through his collection to see ...
... letter , depending on the distance it must travel . Lincoln carried the letters about in his hat . When people met him they would ask if he had any mail for them , and he would pull off his hat and look through his collection to see ...
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... letter he desired me to deliver . Upon my declining to do so he threatened to intrust it to some other person's hand . I reminded him that the moment he placed the letter in Miss Todd's hand , she would have the advantage over him ...
... letter he desired me to deliver . Upon my declining to do so he threatened to intrust it to some other person's hand . I reminded him that the moment he placed the letter in Miss Todd's hand , she would have the advantage over him ...
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... letter to Mrs. Keckley : Robert came up last evening like a maniac and almost threat- ening his life , looking like death because the letters of " The World " were published in yesterday's paper . . . . I weep whilst I am writing . I ...
... letter to Mrs. Keckley : Robert came up last evening like a maniac and almost threat- ening his life , looking like death because the letters of " The World " were published in yesterday's paper . . . . I weep whilst I am writing . I ...
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