Great Captain: Three 'Lincoln' Novels ... Forever Free, With Malice Toward None, the Last Full MeasureW. Morrow & Company, 1930 - 668 Seiten |
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... once . " The General's reply was prompt . " To supply or reënforce the fort , sir , would require a fleet of vessels and transports that would take four months to collect , also 5000 regulars and 20,000 volunteers , which would require ...
... once . " The General's reply was prompt . " To supply or reënforce the fort , sir , would require a fleet of vessels and transports that would take four months to collect , also 5000 regulars and 20,000 volunteers , which would require ...
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... once or twice by different messengers sent by Mary to urge the President to come to dinner . During the last half hour , Lincoln permitted McClellan to do most of the talking , and it was with a sick feeling of anxiety that he listened ...
... once or twice by different messengers sent by Mary to urge the President to come to dinner . During the last half hour , Lincoln permitted McClellan to do most of the talking , and it was with a sick feeling of anxiety that he listened ...
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... once that here was a field for work and after he'd talked to the mother a little while about her soul's salvation , he asked her if she owned a Bible . " She was right mad and indignant . She told him they might be poor but they weren't ...
... once that here was a field for work and after he'd talked to the mother a little while about her soul's salvation , he asked her if she owned a Bible . " She was right mad and indignant . She told him they might be poor but they weren't ...
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