The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... means I succeeded in bringing him to , and he was soon all right . " Then a new difficulty confronted us . If our mothers discovered our wet clothes they would whip us . This we dreaded from experience , and determined to avoid . It was ...
... means I succeeded in bringing him to , and he was soon all right . " Then a new difficulty confronted us . If our mothers discovered our wet clothes they would whip us . This we dreaded from experience , and determined to avoid . It was ...
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... means of pegs driven into the wall . Their food , if coarse , was usually abundant ; the chief diffi- culty in supplying the larder was to secure any variety . Of game there was plenty - deer , bear , pheasants , wild turkeys , ducks ...
... means of pegs driven into the wall . Their food , if coarse , was usually abundant ; the chief diffi- culty in supplying the larder was to secure any variety . Of game there was plenty - deer , bear , pheasants , wild turkeys , ducks ...
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... mean value . It was the most cosmopolitan and brilliant city of the United States at that date , and there young Lincoln saw life at its intensest . Such was Abraham Lincoln's life in Indiana ; such were the avenues open to him for ...
... mean value . It was the most cosmopolitan and brilliant city of the United States at that date , and there young Lincoln saw life at its intensest . Such was Abraham Lincoln's life in Indiana ; such were the avenues open to him for ...
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... mean or pitiable . Frequently he talked to his friends in later days of his boyhood , and always with apparent pleasure . " Mr. Lincoln told this story ( of his youth ) , " says Leonard Swett , " as the story of a happy child- THE GRAVE ...
... mean or pitiable . Frequently he talked to his friends in later days of his boyhood , and always with apparent pleasure . " Mr. Lincoln told this story ( of his youth ) , " says Leonard Swett , " as the story of a happy child- THE GRAVE ...
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... mean in this Indiana pioneer life . It was rude , but only with the rudeness which the ambitious are willing to endure in order to push on to a better condition than they otherwise could know . These people did not accept their ...
... mean in this Indiana pioneer life . It was rude , but only with the rudeness which the ambitious are willing to endure in order to push on to a better condition than they otherwise could know . These people did not accept their ...
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