Abraham Lincoln: A Biography, by Benjamin P. Thomas |
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... face to face , announced that he would speak at North Market Hall , in the heart of the Irish district , on the night of September 1 . Rumors of anticipated violence spread through the city . In a speech at Philadelphia , Douglas had ...
... face to face , announced that he would speak at North Market Hall , in the heart of the Irish district , on the night of September 1 . Rumors of anticipated violence spread through the city . In a speech at Philadelphia , Douglas had ...
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... face had two distinct images , one nearly superimposed on the other . Perplexed and somewhat startled , he got up to study his reflection , but the illusion van- ished . When he lay down again , however , it reappeared , plainer than ...
... face had two distinct images , one nearly superimposed on the other . Perplexed and somewhat startled , he got up to study his reflection , but the illusion van- ished . When he lay down again , however , it reappeared , plainer than ...
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... face that has been in continuous service for more than one hun- dred years . It is usually considered that the style of “ modern face " followed in our present - day cuttings of Scotch was de- veloped in the foundry of Alexander Wilson ...
... face that has been in continuous service for more than one hun- dred years . It is usually considered that the style of “ modern face " followed in our present - day cuttings of Scotch was de- veloped in the foundry of Alexander Wilson ...
Contents
The Short and Simple Annals of the Poor | 3 |
Young Man on His Own | 23 |
His Love Affairs | 44 |
Copyright | |
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