Abraham Lincoln: A New Portrait, Том 2H. Liveright, Incorporated, 1931 - Всего страниц: 1006 |
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... President Van Buren . He ( Mr. L. ) was inclined to think he would have adhered to that view even yet , were it not that the President himself and some of his friends would not permit those to be silent who wished to be so upon that ...
... President Van Buren . He ( Mr. L. ) was inclined to think he would have adhered to that view even yet , were it not that the President himself and some of his friends would not permit those to be silent who wished to be so upon that ...
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... President's conduct in the beginning of the war . So that he found himself here , if he was inclined to give the President his supplies , and say nothing about the orig- inal justice of the war - if he was inclined to go with him , to ...
... President's conduct in the beginning of the war . So that he found himself here , if he was inclined to give the President his supplies , and say nothing about the orig- inal justice of the war - if he was inclined to go with him , to ...
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... President seemed to attach great importance to the assumed fact that the soil was our own where hostilities commenced . He ( Mr. L. ) agreed with him on the importance of it , if he understood the President . It was his opinion that ...
... President seemed to attach great importance to the assumed fact that the soil was our own where hostilities commenced . He ( Mr. L. ) agreed with him on the importance of it , if he understood the President . It was his opinion that ...
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