Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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Strana xxvii
... tell you , sir , he is the most unselfish man I ever saw ; is discreet , powerful , and the most desperate man in emer- gency I have ever seen or ever expect to see . He is my friend and I am his and as long as I have these great re ...
... tell you , sir , he is the most unselfish man I ever saw ; is discreet , powerful , and the most desperate man in emer- gency I have ever seen or ever expect to see . He is my friend and I am his and as long as I have these great re ...
Strana xxxiv
... telling because of the pathetic beauty of the verses which it occasioned . One day when Field dropped in to see Lamon he found him asleep on the floor . ( To take a nap on the floor was a habit of both Lamon and Lincoln , perhaps ...
... telling because of the pathetic beauty of the verses which it occasioned . One day when Field dropped in to see Lamon he found him asleep on the floor . ( To take a nap on the floor was a habit of both Lamon and Lincoln , perhaps ...
Strana 35
... tell whom . Lincoln was in despair . Only ten days remained until the inauguration , and no Address ; not even a trace of the notes was preserved from which it had been prepared . - I had never seen Mr. Lincoln so much annoyed FROM ...
... tell whom . Lincoln was in despair . Only ten days remained until the inauguration , and no Address ; not even a trace of the notes was preserved from which it had been prepared . - I had never seen Mr. Lincoln so much annoyed FROM ...
Strana 37
... tell him whereabouts in hell his wife was . In fact , I am in a worse fix than my Meth- odist friend ; for if it were nothing but a wife that was missing , mine would be sure to pop up serenely some- where . That Address may be a loss ...
... tell him whereabouts in hell his wife was . In fact , I am in a worse fix than my Meth- odist friend ; for if it were nothing but a wife that was missing , mine would be sure to pop up serenely some- where . That Address may be a loss ...
Strana 50
... tell me I must break the slate and begin the thing all over again . " He admitted that he had sometimes apprehended that it might be as they had suggested , that he might be forced to reconsider what he regarded as his judicious ...
... tell me I must break the slate and begin the thing all over again . " He admitted that he had sometimes apprehended that it might be as they had suggested , that he might be forced to reconsider what he regarded as his judicious ...
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