Abraham Lincoln: The War Years, Volume 2Harcourt, Brace, 1939 - Presidents |
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Page 288
... believe I could do it now , and I will try it some other time . " Lincoln seemed to believe this ax exercise good for him ; he performed it on a number of occasions . General Egbert L. Viele , who commanded at the taking of Norfolk ...
... believe I could do it now , and I will try it some other time . " Lincoln seemed to believe this ax exercise good for him ; he performed it on a number of occasions . General Egbert L. Viele , who commanded at the taking of Norfolk ...
Page 614
... believe , that Mr. Swett held a large interest ( as much as 3,000 shares ) in this adverse Company , into whose possession the mine would have been placed if Mr. Swett had succeeded in wresting it from us . And we believe that Mr. Swett ...
... believe , that Mr. Swett held a large interest ( as much as 3,000 shares ) in this adverse Company , into whose possession the mine would have been placed if Mr. Swett had succeeded in wresting it from us . And we believe that Mr. Swett ...
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... believe that he was controlled by public interest and not private ambition . From his desk where he dipped a pen and scribbled Chase sent out these dozens of curiously stilted self - portraits of the noble and worthy citizen , the man ...
... believe that he was controlled by public interest and not private ambition . From his desk where he dipped a pen and scribbled Chase sent out these dozens of curiously stilted self - portraits of the noble and worthy citizen , the man ...
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DRIFTINGMURFREESBOROOLD STARS | 3 |
MORE HORSES THAN OATSOFFICESEEKERS | 28 |
FOREIGN MEDIATIONBUTLER | 66 |
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