Great Captain: The Lincoln Trilogy of Forever Free, With Malice Toward None, The Last Full MeasureW. Morrow, 1935 - 1084 Seiten Three 'Lincoln' novels by Honore Morrow: Forever Free; With Malice Toward None; The Last Full Measure. |
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... sighed . " How's Taddie ? " " Very well indeed , and exceedingly active . " " I don't doubt it , " laughed the President . " Anything of a criminal nature , to - day ? " " Can't tattle on my pupil , Mr. President ! That's my best hold ...
... sighed . " How's Taddie ? " " Very well indeed , and exceedingly active . " " I don't doubt it , " laughed the President . " Anything of a criminal nature , to - day ? " " Can't tattle on my pupil , Mr. President ! That's my best hold ...
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... sighed . " I know ! And I want to help . Yet I cannot bear to add one dust speck of weight to Mr. Lin- coln's burden . " " We are all suffering , " said Miss Barton , gently , " but none so much as the common soldiers . " " Don't go ...
... sighed . " I know ! And I want to help . Yet I cannot bear to add one dust speck of weight to Mr. Lin- coln's burden . " " We are all suffering , " said Miss Barton , gently , " but none so much as the common soldiers . " " Don't go ...
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... sighed Mrs. Seward , " and he agrees with me and would be so glad to keep friends with dear Charles . But they just can't see eye to eye on our diplomatic relations and I'm always looking out the window to behold the Senator's tall back ...
... sighed Mrs. Seward , " and he agrees with me and would be so glad to keep friends with dear Charles . But they just can't see eye to eye on our diplomatic relations and I'm always looking out the window to behold the Senator's tall back ...
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THE PLOT AGAINST THE LINCOLNS | 1 |
THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH BEGINS | 23 |
THE FIRST LEVEE | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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