The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... gives a clearer idea of the condition in which he left his wife and children , than any description could do : I Sorrel horse I Black horse .. ...... I Red cow and calf ... 4684 vi ΤΟ ΤΟ & LL.D .. Louisville . £ S. d . 1 Brindle LIFE OF ...
... gives a clearer idea of the condition in which he left his wife and children , than any description could do : I Sorrel horse I Black horse .. ...... I Red cow and calf ... 4684 vi ΤΟ ΤΟ & LL.D .. Louisville . £ S. d . 1 Brindle LIFE OF ...
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... give her to me . I always meant to write that story out and publish it , and I began once ; but I concluded that it was not much of a story . But I think that was the beginning of love with me . " His life had its tragedies as well as ...
... give her to me . I always meant to write that story out and publish it , and I began once ; but I concluded that it was not much of a story . But I think that was the beginning of love with me . " His life had its tragedies as well as ...
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... give me a couple of bits . The trunks were put in my boat , the pas- sengers seated themselves on them , and I sculled them out to the steamer . They got on board , and I lifted the trunks and put them on the deck . The steamer was ...
... give me a couple of bits . The trunks were put in my boat , the pas- sengers seated themselves on them , and I sculled them out to the steamer . They got on board , and I lifted the trunks and put them on the deck . The steamer was ...
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... give him . Even a worthless drunkard of the village called him friend , as well he might , Lincoln having gathered him up one night from the roadside where he lay freezing and carried him on his back a long distance to a shelter and a ...
... give him . Even a worthless drunkard of the village called him friend , as well he might , Lincoln having gathered him up one night from the roadside where he lay freezing and carried him on his back a long distance to a shelter and a ...
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... gives for this re- moval was a disease called the " milk - sick . " Abraham Lin- coln's mother , Nancy Hanks Lincoln , and several of their relatives who had followed them from Kentucky had died of it . The cattle had been carried off ...
... gives for this re- moval was a disease called the " milk - sick . " Abraham Lin- coln's mother , Nancy Hanks Lincoln , and several of their relatives who had followed them from Kentucky had died of it . The cattle had been carried off ...
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