Abraham Lincoln: The War Years, Volume 2Harcourt, Brace, 1939 - Presidents |
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... night of January 20 as the army started rain began slowly , a wind came up , the rain turned to sleet , horses and wagons sank in the mud and were stuck for all night ; men and mules failed to make headway with the pontoons , also with ...
... night of January 20 as the army started rain began slowly , a wind came up , the rain turned to sleet , horses and wagons sank in the mud and were stuck for all night ; men and mules failed to make headway with the pontoons , also with ...
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... night , spoke of her mother's heart and of Willie : " He lives , Emilie ! He comes to me every night and stands at the foot of my bed , with the same sweet , adorable smile he always had . " Away on frequent shopping trips to New York ...
... night , spoke of her mother's heart and of Willie : " He lives , Emilie ! He comes to me every night and stands at the foot of my bed , with the same sweet , adorable smile he always had . " Away on frequent shopping trips to New York ...
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... night of April 25 , 1862 , Browning visited Lincoln at the White House and wrote of it in his diary : “ At night I went to the Presidents . He was alone and complaining of head ache . Our conversation turned upon poetry , and each of us ...
... night of April 25 , 1862 , Browning visited Lincoln at the White House and wrote of it in his diary : “ At night I went to the Presidents . He was alone and complaining of head ache . Our conversation turned upon poetry , and each of us ...
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