Sickles the IncredibleScribner, 1956 - Počet stran: 433 The life of a Civil War general, congressman tried for murder, friend of five Presidents, diplomat, spendthrift, and libertine - one of the gaudiest of American figures. |
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... seemed to have drawn a lesson from past errors - as well as the sound advice of associates -so that the violence and contempt for public opinion that had once marked him were no longer in evidence . The enfant terri- ble of New York ...
... seemed to have drawn a lesson from past errors - as well as the sound advice of associates -so that the violence and contempt for public opinion that had once marked him were no longer in evidence . The enfant terri- ble of New York ...
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... seemed to forget that the fighting still had to be done . He sat down and penned an order to the army that was a little premature : It is with heartfelt satisfaction the commanding general an- nounces to the army that the operations of ...
... seemed to forget that the fighting still had to be done . He sat down and penned an order to the army that was a little premature : It is with heartfelt satisfaction the commanding general an- nounces to the army that the operations of ...
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... seemed to endear him to friends who may have chuckled a bit about it in privacy . Now his sensitive political ... seemed a cinch for the nomination despite the strong challenge of James G. Blaine . The prospects for Sickles were taking ...
... seemed to endear him to friends who may have chuckled a bit about it in privacy . Now his sensitive political ... seemed a cinch for the nomination despite the strong challenge of James G. Blaine . The prospects for Sickles were taking ...
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The Peoples Choice I | 1 |
Politicking on the Potomac | 9 |
After the Ball | 26 |
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