Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... told me you were com- ing . Going to try your hand at the law , are you ? I should know at a glance that you were a Virginian ; but I don't think you would succeed at splitting rails . 14 RECOLLECTIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... told me you were com- ing . Going to try your hand at the law , are you ? I should know at a glance that you were a Virginian ; but I don't think you would succeed at splitting rails . 14 RECOLLECTIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... told him that it would be $ 250 , adding , however , that he had better wait ; it might not give us much trouble , and in that event a less amount would do . He agreed at once to pay $ 250 , as he ex- pected a hard contest over the ...
... told him that it would be $ 250 , adding , however , that he had better wait ; it might not give us much trouble , and in that event a less amount would do . He agreed at once to pay $ 250 , as he ex- pected a hard contest over the ...
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... having been en route a day or two , he told me that he had done much hard work in his life , but to make speeches day after day , with the object of speaking and saying nothing , was 3 FROM SPRINGFIELD TO WASHINGTON . 33.
... having been en route a day or two , he told me that he had done much hard work in his life , but to make speeches day after day , with the object of speaking and saying nothing , was 3 FROM SPRINGFIELD TO WASHINGTON . 33.
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... told him Messrs . Trumbull and Washburne had provided quarters for him ; that they had rented a house on Thirteenth or Fourteenth Street , N. W. , for his reception , and that Mr. Lincoln had submitted the matter to me , asking me to ...
... told him Messrs . Trumbull and Washburne had provided quarters for him ; that they had rented a house on Thirteenth or Fourteenth Street , N. W. , for his reception , and that Mr. Lincoln had submitted the matter to me , asking me to ...
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... told them all he had learned . Mr. Judd was very much startled , and was sure that it would be extremely imprudent for Mr. Lincoln to pass through Baltimore in open daylight , according to the published programme . But he thought the ...
... told them all he had learned . Mr. Judd was very much startled , and was sure that it would be extremely imprudent for Mr. Lincoln to pass through Baltimore in open daylight , according to the published programme . But he thought the ...
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