Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... mind any one who was so much with him as yourself . You were his partner for years in the practice of law , his confidential friend during the time he was President . I venture to say there is now none living other than your- self in ...
... mind any one who was so much with him as yourself . You were his partner for years in the practice of law , his confidential friend during the time he was President . I venture to say there is now none living other than your- self in ...
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... mind the many letters to my father from men of war times urging him to put in writing his recol- lections of Lincoln . Among them is one from Mr. Lincoln's friend , confidant , and adviser , A. K. McClure , one of the most eminent of ...
... mind the many letters to my father from men of war times urging him to put in writing his recol- lections of Lincoln . Among them is one from Mr. Lincoln's friend , confidant , and adviser , A. K. McClure , one of the most eminent of ...
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... mind to know more about the early history of Mr. Lincoln , and looking , too , to the possibilities of his being an available candidate for the Presidency in 1860 , I had on several occasions requested of him this information , and that ...
... mind to know more about the early history of Mr. Lincoln , and looking , too , to the possibilities of his being an available candidate for the Presidency in 1860 , I had on several occasions requested of him this information , and that ...
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... mind to interferon remains unchanged that running an independent candidat against Longos , wice not do that it arte permet in nothing disaster all porno - In the five peace whee aree he heater , and will he до рит for life ; po the ...
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... mind . ' To - day I leave you . I go to assume a task more difficult than that which devolved upon Washington . Unless the great God , who assisted him , shall be with me and aid I must fail ; but if the same omniscient mind and ...
... mind . ' To - day I leave you . I go to assume a task more difficult than that which devolved upon Washington . Unless the great God , who assisted him , shall be with me and aid I must fail ; but if the same omniscient mind and ...
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