The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 149,Volumen38 -Tema 156,Volumen39W. Abbatt., 1929 |
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... turned over at Fort Jefferson . ( Everything in connection with the moving of the con- spirators and the hiding of Booth's body was always done at the same hour , midnight . ) The steamer arrived at Old Point Comfort on the afternoon of ...
... turned over at Fort Jefferson . ( Everything in connection with the moving of the con- spirators and the hiding of Booth's body was always done at the same hour , midnight . ) The steamer arrived at Old Point Comfort on the afternoon of ...
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... turned about and went back a few rods , when the following words struck me as if whispered in my ear : Put not your hands to the plough and look back . I immediately turned about again , fully resolved to pursue my journey through the ...
... turned about and went back a few rods , when the following words struck me as if whispered in my ear : Put not your hands to the plough and look back . I immediately turned about again , fully resolved to pursue my journey through the ...
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... turned to go up stairs I said : " Mr. Lincoln who wrote that ? " He turned and came back to where I was sitting and said : " Miss Newhall , I am ashamed to say I don't know , but if you like it I will write it off for you before I go to ...
... turned to go up stairs I said : " Mr. Lincoln who wrote that ? " He turned and came back to where I was sitting and said : " Miss Newhall , I am ashamed to say I don't know , but if you like it I will write it off for you before I go to ...
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THE MANYSIDED LINCOLN | 45 |
AMERICAN VERSE IN BROADSIDE FORM | 90 |
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Rev George Richards | 116 |
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