Great Captain: Three 'Lincoln' Novels ... Forever Free, With Malice Toward None, the Last Full MeasureW. Morrow & Company, 1930 - 668 Seiten |
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... began to backwater . Pretty soon everybody's vanity about the Army of the Potomac was being bolstered by regular doses of taffy . Then along came a copy of Russell's letter to the London Times , once more calling attention to our ...
... began to backwater . Pretty soon everybody's vanity about the Army of the Potomac was being bolstered by regular doses of taffy . Then along came a copy of Russell's letter to the London Times , once more calling attention to our ...
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... began to study a map of Washington and of that portion of Maryland which lay south of the city , separated from it by the Eastern Branch . After an hour at this he rose and walking slowly up and down the room began to declaim with ...
... began to study a map of Washington and of that portion of Maryland which lay south of the city , separated from it by the Eastern Branch . After an hour at this he rose and walking slowly up and down the room began to declaim with ...
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... began to sign documents . Stanton leaned out into the softly falling rain obediently and began to talk . He was an excellent impromptu orator and Lincoln , signing me- chanically , listened with pleasure . But at the closing sentence ...
... began to sign documents . Stanton leaned out into the softly falling rain obediently and began to talk . He was an excellent impromptu orator and Lincoln , signing me- chanically , listened with pleasure . But at the closing sentence ...
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Abra'm Abraham Lincoln Alice Andy Johnson army asked Lincoln Atzerodt began Booth Cabinet chair Charles Sumner Chase coln cried David Herold Davis dear desk door Douglass ejaculated Emancipation Proclamation exclaimed Lincoln eyes face father feel fellow fire Fort Sumter Frémont gave give Grant Halleck hand Harlan head Hooper hour Jacob Thompson Jefferson Davis John Hay John Surratt Lamon laughed letter Lizzie looked Mary Mary Lincoln Mary's McClellan Miss Ford morning mother move never Nicolay night nodded O'Laughlin Papa day paused Potomac President President's protested Rebels reckon replied Lincoln returned Richmond rose Russell Secretary Senator Seward shook sighed slavery smiled soldiers Stanton stared stood Surratt Tad's Taddie talk tell theater There's thing thought to-night told took turned Union Virginian voice waiting Washington White House wife Wilkes Willie young