The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... nature is less severe - some spot farther on , to which a friend or a neighbor has preceded , and from which he sends back glowing reports . It may be that Thomas Lincoln was tempted into Indiana by the reports of his brother Joseph ...
... nature is less severe - some spot farther on , to which a friend or a neighbor has preceded , and from which he sends back glowing reports . It may be that Thomas Lincoln was tempted into Indiana by the reports of his brother Joseph ...
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... nature , his doggerel verses , his practical jokes , and by a rough kind of politeness - for even in Indiana in those times there was a notion of politeness , and one of Lincoln's school - masters had given " lessons in manners ...
... nature , his doggerel verses , his practical jokes , and by a rough kind of politeness - for even in Indiana in those times there was a notion of politeness , and one of Lincoln's school - masters had given " lessons in manners ...
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... nature . He even saw in those days one of his companions go suddenly mad . The young man never re- covered his reason but sank into idiocy . All night he would croon plaintive songs , and Lincoln himself tells how , fasci nated by this ...
... nature . He even saw in those days one of his companions go suddenly mad . The young man never re- covered his reason but sank into idiocy . All night he would croon plaintive songs , and Lincoln himself tells how , fasci nated by this ...
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... life the depths of his nature were unclouded . He could feel intensely , and his imagination was quick to respond to the touch of mystery . Vbration WITH ARGUMENTS PREFIXED TO THE DIFFERENT BOOKS , his 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... life the depths of his nature were unclouded . He could feel intensely , and his imagination was quick to respond to the touch of mystery . Vbration WITH ARGUMENTS PREFIXED TO THE DIFFERENT BOOKS , his 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... nature and deeds , as Weems does , than to contend that he was only a man who , if wise and good , still made mistakes and was guilty of follies , like other men . Besides these books he borrowed many others . He once told a friend that ...
... nature and deeds , as Weems does , than to contend that he was only a man who , if wise and good , still made mistakes and was guilty of follies , like other men . Besides these books he borrowed many others . He once told a friend that ...
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