Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... lived deep in the somber woods and made few friends ; and , when she was twenty - two , she married one of the most illiterate and lowly men in all Kentucky — a dull , ignorant day - laborer and deer - hunter . His name was Thomas ...
... lived deep in the somber woods and made few friends ; and , when she was twenty - two , she married one of the most illiterate and lowly men in all Kentucky — a dull , ignorant day - laborer and deer - hunter . His name was Thomas ...
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... lived in a huge two - story house , and this one was only a story and a half high . She once told Lincoln that no man who ever amounted to much lived in a story - and - a - half house . Usually , when she asked him for anything , he ...
... lived in a huge two - story house , and this one was only a story and a half high . She once told Lincoln that no man who ever amounted to much lived in a story - and - a - half house . Usually , when she asked him for anything , he ...
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... lived near the Lincoln house . He and Lincoln were friends ; and his wife testified that the Lincolns " were very unhappy in their domestic life , and that Mrs. Lincoln was seen fre- quently to drive him from the house with a broomstick ...
... lived near the Lincoln house . He and Lincoln were friends ; and his wife testified that the Lincolns " were very unhappy in their domestic life , and that Mrs. Lincoln was seen fre- quently to drive him from the house with a broomstick ...
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