Great Captain: Three 'Lincoln' Novels ... Forever Free, With Malice Toward None, the Last Full MeasureW. Morrow & Company, 1930 - 668 Seiten |
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... hope to ultimately have you with them so long as you show a determination to perpetuate the institution within your own States . . . . How much better for you and your people to take the step which at once shortens the war and secures ...
... hope to ultimately have you with them so long as you show a determination to perpetuate the institution within your own States . . . . How much better for you and your people to take the step which at once shortens the war and secures ...
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... hope rather against hope that once upon the bench he'll see in what direction his best prospects of use- fulness and fame rest . . . . " He ran his paper knife through his hair sev- eral times , Sumner watching him anxiously , then ...
... hope rather against hope that once upon the bench he'll see in what direction his best prospects of use- fulness and fame rest . . . . " He ran his paper knife through his hair sev- eral times , Sumner watching him anxiously , then ...
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... hope that includes Mary Harlan ! " The President's eyes brightened . " I hope so ! " replied Mary . " You and I must see what we can of her before Bob gets back . But her mother wasn't sure of Mary's plans when she accepted for herself ...
... hope that includes Mary Harlan ! " The President's eyes brightened . " I hope so ! " replied Mary . " You and I must see what we can of her before Bob gets back . But her mother wasn't sure of Mary's plans when she accepted for herself ...
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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