Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... sentence , he opened his first address to the army . He then proceeded to rebuke the troops for their inaction in the East , and insinuated that they were infernal cowards ; and ended by boasting of the military miracles he would ...
... sentence , he opened his first address to the army . He then proceeded to rebuke the troops for their inaction in the East , and insinuated that they were infernal cowards ; and ended by boasting of the military miracles he would ...
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... sentences he ever penned a sentence of uncon- scious poetry . Speaking of the Union , he said : " We shall nobly save or meanly lose The last , best hope of earth . " On New Year's Day , 1863 , Lincoln spent hours shaking hands with the ...
... sentences he ever penned a sentence of uncon- scious poetry . Speaking of the Union , he said : " We shall nobly save or meanly lose The last , best hope of earth . " On New Year's Day , 1863 , Lincoln spent hours shaking hands with the ...
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Dale Carnegie. of the dawn , uttered the only memorable sentence of that night : " Now he belongs to the ages . " The next day little Tad asked a caller at the White House if his father was in heaven . " I have no doubt of it , " came ...
Dale Carnegie. of the dawn , uttered the only memorable sentence of that night : " Now he belongs to the ages . " The next day little Tad asked a caller at the White House if his father was in heaven . " I have no doubt of it , " came ...
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