Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... marriage , and that Miss Todd told him he was in honor bound to marry her . " Herndon ought to have known if anybody did , and he said : To me it has always seemed plain that Mr. Lincoln married Mary Todd to save his honor , and in ...
... marriage , and that Miss Todd told him he was in honor bound to marry her . " Herndon ought to have known if anybody did , and he said : To me it has always seemed plain that Mr. Lincoln married Mary Todd to save his honor , and in ...
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... married in a simple white muslin dress . All arrangements were carried through with nervous haste . Mrs. Edwards says she had only two hours ' notice of the marriage and that the frosting on the wedding - cake which she hurriedly baked ...
... married in a simple white muslin dress . All arrangements were carried through with nervous haste . Mrs. Edwards says she had only two hours ' notice of the marriage and that the frosting on the wedding - cake which she hurriedly baked ...
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... married to Lincoln than she had him out running for the Whig nomination for Con- gress . The battle was a fierce one ; and , incredible as it seems , his political enemies accused him of being an infidel be- cause he belonged to no ...
... married to Lincoln than she had him out running for the Whig nomination for Con- gress . The battle was a fierce one ; and , incredible as it seems , his political enemies accused him of being an infidel be- cause he belonged to no ...
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