The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... expected to do to - day . Washington became an exalted figure in his imagination ; and he always contended later , when the question of the real character of the first President was brought up , that it was wiser to regard him as a god ...
... expected to do to - day . Washington became an exalted figure in his imagination ; and he always contended later , when the question of the real character of the first President was brought up , that it was wiser to regard him as a god ...
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... expected to pass was but sparsely settled , he believed he could dispose of them . " A set of knives and forks was the largest item entered on the bill , " says Captain Jones ; " the other items were needles , pins , thread , buttons ...
... expected to pass was but sparsely settled , he believed he could dispose of them . " A set of knives and forks was the largest item entered on the bill , " says Captain Jones ; " the other items were needles , pins , thread , buttons ...
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... expected , he turned back at St. Louis . Though the story as told above probably grew to its present proportions by much telling , there is reason to believe that Lincoln was deeply impressed on this trip by something he saw in a New ...
... expected , he turned back at St. Louis . Though the story as told above probably grew to its present proportions by much telling , there is reason to believe that Lincoln was deeply impressed on this trip by something he saw in a New ...
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... expected Lincoln to wait at Beardstown until the ox - team arrived , and the teamsters , not having any creden- tials , asked Lincoln to give them an order for the goods . This , sitting down by the roadside , he wrote FIRST APPEARANCE ...
... expected Lincoln to wait at Beardstown until the ox - team arrived , and the teamsters , not having any creden- tials , asked Lincoln to give them an order for the goods . This , sitting down by the roadside , he wrote FIRST APPEARANCE ...
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... expected of a candidate for the leg- islature of Illinois at that date was an announcement stating his " sentiments with regard to local affairs . " The circular in which Lincoln complied with this custom was a document of about two ...
... expected of a candidate for the leg- islature of Illinois at that date was an announcement stating his " sentiments with regard to local affairs . " The circular in which Lincoln complied with this custom was a document of about two ...
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