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... Charles Sumner was my enemy , Mr. Ham- lin , and I was telling you that you were wrong . Sumner thinks I'm slow and he doesn't care about my manners . He doesn't agree with me fully on my reconstruction ideas . He's often annoyed by my ...
... Charles Sumner was my enemy , Mr. Ham- lin , and I was telling you that you were wrong . Sumner thinks I'm slow and he doesn't care about my manners . He doesn't agree with me fully on my reconstruction ideas . He's often annoyed by my ...
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... Charles Sumner weren't alive and vital , a blessed bulwark against complete misunderstanding . " " Hear ! Hear ! ” cried Lyons . " So I tell my husband , " sighed Mrs. Seward , " and he agrees with me and would be so glad to keep ...
... Charles Sumner weren't alive and vital , a blessed bulwark against complete misunderstanding . " " Hear ! Hear ! ” cried Lyons . " So I tell my husband , " sighed Mrs. Seward , " and he agrees with me and would be so glad to keep ...
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... Sumner on reconstruction . As a matter of fact , Stanton is not so dangerous a fighter as Charles Sumner . He's not so ego- tistical . Stanton is all bark and no bite- Well " -as every one smiled— “ a little bite ! " " He's fiendish in ...
... Sumner on reconstruction . As a matter of fact , Stanton is not so dangerous a fighter as Charles Sumner . He's not so ego- tistical . Stanton is all bark and no bite- Well " -as every one smiled— “ a little bite ! " " He's fiendish in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE PLOT AGAINST THE LINCOLNS | 5 |
THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH BEGINS | 19 |
THE FIRST LEVEE | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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