Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... fact that Lincoln , who became president , defended Duff added romance to all the circumstances . If anyone would ... fact of these falls from the horse . The case was one not hard to win . The sentence of Norris seems of debatable ...
... fact that Lincoln , who became president , defended Duff added romance to all the circumstances . If anyone would ... fact of these falls from the horse . The case was one not hard to win . The sentence of Norris seems of debatable ...
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... fact that the second article of the Articles of Confederation reads : " Each state retains its sover- eignty . " He observed that the word sovereignty was not in the Con- stitution ; but he passed over the fact that the words " state ...
... fact that the second article of the Articles of Confederation reads : " Each state retains its sover- eignty . " He observed that the word sovereignty was not in the Con- stitution ; but he passed over the fact that the words " state ...
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... facts ; for it has become a fact itself above the facts and in con- tradiction of them . In the long perspective of things how is a battle a fact , and a poem not a fact ? The poem may be the fact at last and the battle a fiction . It ...
... facts ; for it has become a fact itself above the facts and in con- tradiction of them . In the long perspective of things how is a battle a fact , and a poem not a fact ? The poem may be the fact at last and the battle a fiction . It ...
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