The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... doubt , did much to keep the consciences of the pioneers awake . It is diffi- cult to believe that they ever did much for the moral training of young Lincoln , though he certainly got his first notion of public speaking from them ; and ...
... doubt , did much to keep the consciences of the pioneers awake . It is diffi- cult to believe that they ever did much for the moral training of young Lincoln , though he certainly got his first notion of public speaking from them ; and ...
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... doubt , to the fascination which an unknown country has always for the adventurous , and to that restless pioneer spirit which drives even men of sober judg- ment continually towards the frontier , in search of a place where the ...
... doubt , to the fascination which an unknown country has always for the adventurous , and to that restless pioneer spirit which drives even men of sober judg- ment continually towards the frontier , in search of a place where the ...
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... doubt about A. Lincoln's killing the turkey . He done it with his father's rifle , made by William Lutes of Bullitt county , Kentucky . I have killed a hundred deer with her myself ; tur- keys too numerous to mention . ' " " But there ...
... doubt about A. Lincoln's killing the turkey . He done it with his father's rifle , made by William Lutes of Bullitt county , Kentucky . I have killed a hundred deer with her myself ; tur- keys too numerous to mention . ' " " But there ...
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... doubt , to get through the books of the house where he boarded , before he left the place , he read every night until midnight . nothing more than a campaign sketch , to be faithful to the facts ; and in order that the statement might ...
... doubt , to get through the books of the house where he boarded , before he left the place , he read every night until midnight . nothing more than a campaign sketch , to be faithful to the facts ; and in order that the statement might ...
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... doubt , to the hard- pushed farmers , to see the men who ought to have been cut- ting grass or chopping wood throw down their scythes or axes and group around a boy , whenever he mounted a stump to develop a pet theory or repeat with ...
... doubt , to the hard- pushed farmers , to see the men who ought to have been cut- ting grass or chopping wood throw down their scythes or axes and group around a boy , whenever he mounted a stump to develop a pet theory or repeat with ...
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