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... , dark man , with a very large head and a mass of black hair . He was very intense , and one of the most eloquent men that I ever met . He was entirely absorbed in his duties . His energy was something almost superhuman , 20.
... , dark man , with a very large head and a mass of black hair . He was very intense , and one of the most eloquent men that I ever met . He was entirely absorbed in his duties . His energy was something almost superhuman , 20.
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... passed into another world , entirely exhausted , consumed by his devotion to public duties . That was the kind of men that Mr. Lincoln had around him- not all like Stanton , not all like Cameron , not all like Chase , but 27.
... passed into another world , entirely exhausted , consumed by his devotion to public duties . That was the kind of men that Mr. Lincoln had around him- not all like Stanton , not all like Cameron , not all like Chase , but 27.
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... and in opportunities , he was even greater in sanity of heart and elevation of spirit . While he was entirely human , there was no mean fiber in his composition , no base , petty , selfish impulse in his soul . 72 Inn K. Z 1.
... and in opportunities , he was even greater in sanity of heart and elevation of spirit . While he was entirely human , there was no mean fiber in his composition , no base , petty , selfish impulse in his soul . 72 Inn K. Z 1.
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