Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... soldiers re- belled and went over to the enemy ; one famous battalion in Santa Anna's army was composed entirely of American deserters . Lincoln stood up in Congress and did what many other Whigs had already done : he attacked the ...
... soldiers re- belled and went over to the enemy ; one famous battalion in Santa Anna's army was composed entirely of American deserters . Lincoln stood up in Congress and did what many other Whigs had already done : he attacked the ...
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... soldiers stationed under the platform at the east portico of the Capitol from which Lincoln read his inaugural address ; and he had soldiers standing on guard in the Capitol behind the President , and soldiers encircling the audience in ...
... soldiers stationed under the platform at the east portico of the Capitol from which Lincoln read his inaugural address ; and he had soldiers standing on guard in the Capitol behind the President , and soldiers encircling the audience in ...
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... Soldiers rode one on each side of Jett , with the reins of his horse tied to their saddles , so that he couldn't escape in the dark . At half - past three in the morning the troopers arrived in front of the worn old whitewashed Garrett ...
... Soldiers rode one on each side of Jett , with the reins of his horse tied to their saddles , so that he couldn't escape in the dark . At half - past three in the morning the troopers arrived in front of the worn old whitewashed Garrett ...
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