Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... political distinction . But Mary Todd , obsessed with an undying determination to live in the White House , was no sooner married to Lincoln than she had him out running for the Whig nomination for Con- gress . The battle was a fierce ...
... political distinction . But Mary Todd , obsessed with an undying determination to live in the White House , was no sooner married to Lincoln than she had him out running for the Whig nomination for Con- gress . The battle was a fierce ...
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... political battles in United States history . He is forty - nine now - and where has he arrived after all his years of struggle ? In business , he has been a failure . In marriage , he has found stark , bleak unhappiness . In law , he is ...
... political battles in United States history . He is forty - nine now - and where has he arrived after all his years of struggle ? In business , he has been a failure . In marriage , he has found stark , bleak unhappiness . In law , he is ...
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... politicians in Washington wouldn't tolerate such an arrangement . So Buchanan and Douglas quarreled . The President threatened to send Douglas to the political shambles , and Douglas retaliated : " By God , sir , I made James Buchanan ...
... politicians in Washington wouldn't tolerate such an arrangement . So Buchanan and Douglas quarreled . The President threatened to send Douglas to the political shambles , and Douglas retaliated : " By God , sir , I made James Buchanan ...
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