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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... arrived together , but more often the man arrived first , to be followed shortly thereafter by the woman . When he did so , he always carried wood in with him , and he did something else that did not long remain a puzzle to the ...
... arrived together , but more often the man arrived first , to be followed shortly thereafter by the woman . When he did so , he always carried wood in with him , and he did something else that did not long remain a puzzle to the ...
Strana 93
... arrived in London in the spring of 1854 with her infant daughter , her natural charm and the cosmopolitan ease and knowledge of languages she had acquired in the Da Ponte household made her an instant success in the legation circle ...
... arrived in London in the spring of 1854 with her infant daughter , her natural charm and the cosmopolitan ease and knowledge of languages she had acquired in the Da Ponte household made her an instant success in the legation circle ...
Strana 162
... arrived he found that Sickles , always ready for a pleasantry , had provided for him a horse " richly caparisoned in the trappings of a general officer . " " Sickles , I am not going to take command of the army , " the President ...
... arrived he found that Sickles , always ready for a pleasantry , had provided for him a horse " richly caparisoned in the trappings of a general officer . " " Sickles , I am not going to take command of the army , " the President ...
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The Peoples Choice I | 1 |
Politicking on the Potomac | 9 |
After the Ball | 26 |
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Sickles the Incredible: A Biography of Daniel Edgar Sickles W. A. Swanber Náhled není k dispozici. - 1991 |
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