Abraham Lincoln..., Volume 3C. Scribner's sons, 1940 - United States For contents, see Author Catalog. |
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Page 406
... never looked up , scratched away at his editorial . Then as he reached the bottom of the page and got ready to scratch away at another page , he turned to the man and said , " I'll be damned if I'm going to spend my time getting New ...
... never looked up , scratched away at his editorial . Then as he reached the bottom of the page and got ready to scratch away at another page , he turned to the man and said , " I'll be damned if I'm going to spend my time getting New ...
Page 530
... never tell me any more that I forget your birth- day . " Gulping hard to get down whisky ordered by a physician , he said : " I like it ; I always did , and that is the reason I never use it . " Refusing a glass of brandy , he said to a ...
... never tell me any more that I forget your birth- day . " Gulping hard to get down whisky ordered by a physician , he said : " I like it ; I always did , and that is the reason I never use it . " Refusing a glass of brandy , he said to a ...
Page 558
... never consent to anything that the North can grant ; and you must whip them , because , unless you do , they will grind you to powder . " Northern proslavery men were the North's greatest enemy , and Phillips surmised " Lincoln would ...
... never consent to anything that the North can grant ; and you must whip them , because , unless you do , they will grind you to powder . " Northern proslavery men were the North's greatest enemy , and Phillips surmised " Lincoln would ...
Contents
AMERICAWHITHER? | 3 |
FROM SPRINGFIELD TO WASHINGTON | 35 |
PEACE EFFORTS FAIL | 85 |
Copyright | |
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