The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... once even saved his life . " Yes , " Mr. Gollaher was accustomed to say , " the story that I once saved Abraham Lincoln's life is true . He and I had been going to school together for a year or more , and had become greatly attached to ...
... once even saved his life . " Yes , " Mr. Gollaher was accustomed to say , " the story that I once saved Abraham Lincoln's life is true . He and I had been going to school together for a year or more , and had become greatly attached to ...
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... once described the early days in Indiana , lasted until 1819. The year before Nancy Lincoln had died , and for many months no more forlorn place could be conceived than this pioneer home bereft of its guiding spirit ; but finally Thomas ...
... once described the early days in Indiana , lasted until 1819. The year before Nancy Lincoln had died , and for many months no more forlorn place could be conceived than this pioneer home bereft of its guiding spirit ; but finally Thomas ...
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... once told to an ac- quaintance in Springfield . It was a rainy day , and he was sit- ting with his feet on the window - sill , his eyes on the street , watching the rain . Suddenly he looked up and said : " Did you ever write out a ...
... once told to an ac- quaintance in Springfield . It was a rainy day , and he was sit- ting with his feet on the window - sill , his eyes on the street , watching the rain . Suddenly he looked up and said : " Did you ever write out a ...
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... 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 its touch of romance- tragedies so real and profound that they gave dignity to all the ...
... 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 its touch of romance- tragedies so real and profound that they gave dignity to all the ...
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... once told a friend that he " read through every book he had ever heard of in that country , for a circuit of fifty miles . " From everything he read he made long extracts , with his turkey- buzzard pen and brier - root ink . When he had ...
... once told a friend that he " read through every book he had ever heard of in that country , for a circuit of fifty miles . " From everything he read he made long extracts , with his turkey- buzzard pen and brier - root ink . When he had ...
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