Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... wrote a fiery letter , telling the editor what she thought of his paper , and demanding that it be discontinued . She was so insulting that the editor answered her pub- licly in a column of the paper , and then wrote Lincoln , demanding ...
... wrote a fiery letter , telling the editor what she thought of his paper , and demanding that it be discontinued . She was so insulting that the editor answered her pub- licly in a column of the paper , and then wrote Lincoln , demanding ...
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... wrote perhaps half a dozen a week himself — not more . When the President had any rather delicate matter to manage at a distance from Washington , he rarely wrote but sent Nicolay or me . · He went to bed ordinarily from ten to eleven o ...
... wrote perhaps half a dozen a week himself — not more . When the President had any rather delicate matter to manage at a distance from Washington , he rarely wrote but sent Nicolay or me . · He went to bed ordinarily from ten to eleven o ...
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... wrote saying he would be present , the com- mittee was astonished . And a bit embarrassed . What should they do ? Ask him to speak ? Some argued that he was too busy for that , that he couldn't possibly find time to pre- pare . Others ...
... wrote saying he would be present , the com- mittee was astonished . And a bit embarrassed . What should they do ? Ask him to speak ? Some argued that he was too busy for that , that he couldn't possibly find time to pre- pare . Others ...
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