Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... night that he spoke was one of the hottest Chicago had ever known . Perspiration rolled down the faces of men as ... night unless they let him speak , eight thousand voices sang : " We won't go home until morning . We won't go home until ...
... night that he spoke was one of the hottest Chicago had ever known . Perspiration rolled down the faces of men as ... night unless they let him speak , eight thousand voices sang : " We won't go home until morning . We won't go home until ...
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... night , Friday , April 21 - one week after the assassination - he was lifted from the ground and put astride horse belonging to Thomas A. Jones , and once more he and Herold set out for the Potomac . a The night was ideal for their ...
... night , Friday , April 21 - one week after the assassination - he was lifted from the ground and put astride horse belonging to Thomas A. Jones , and once more he and Herold set out for the Potomac . a The night was ideal for their ...
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... night . So when the fugitives reached the water's edge this evening everything was in readiness . Booth whispered his thanks to Jones , paid him seventeen dollars for his boat and a bottle of whisky , climbed in , and headed for a spot ...
... night . So when the fugitives reached the water's edge this evening everything was in readiness . Booth whispered his thanks to Jones , paid him seventeen dollars for his boat and a bottle of whisky , climbed in , and headed for a spot ...
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