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... turned to his secretary . " News from Sumter , John ? " " Yes , sir , " handing the President a memorandum from General Scott . Lincoln read it , but without the sinking of the heart which he had an- ticipated . He was fully prepared ...
... turned to his secretary . " News from Sumter , John ? " " Yes , sir , " handing the President a memorandum from General Scott . Lincoln read it , but without the sinking of the heart which he had an- ticipated . He was fully prepared ...
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... turned on you , sir ? " Lincoln did not answer directly . " I'd say the beehive was turned upside down , " was his comment as he turned from Nicolay to stare out the window . It looked as if he'd have to believe that Sumner was about to ...
... turned on you , sir ? " Lincoln did not answer directly . " I'd say the beehive was turned upside down , " was his comment as he turned from Nicolay to stare out the window . It looked as if he'd have to believe that Sumner was about to ...
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... turned traitor and were not in the same class as the Secessionists and yet he was not willing to agree that , if they identified the men who had done the dirty work , they should be hanged . He voiced this unwillingness to Stanton on ...
... turned traitor and were not in the same class as the Secessionists and yet he was not willing to agree that , if they identified the men who had done the dirty work , they should be hanged . He voiced this unwillingness to Stanton on ...
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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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