The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... feel its hardships , such a journey must have been a long delight and wonder . Life suddenly ceased its routine , and every day brought forth new scenes and adven- tures . Little Abraham saw forests greater than he had ever 18 dreamed ...
... feel its hardships , such a journey must have been a long delight and wonder . Life suddenly ceased its routine , and every day brought forth new scenes and adven- tures . Little Abraham saw forests greater than he had ever 18 dreamed ...
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... and rudeness of his life the depths of his nature were unclouded . He could feel intensely , and his imagination was quick to respond to the touch of mystery . Vbraham WITH ARGUMENTS PREFIXED TO THE DIFFERENT BOOKS , THE 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... and rudeness of his life the depths of his nature were unclouded . He could feel intensely , and his imagination was quick to respond to the touch of mystery . Vbraham WITH ARGUMENTS PREFIXED TO THE DIFFERENT BOOKS , THE 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... feel with Benjamin Franklin , " a neighbor might as well ask me to sell my street door . " In fact , this water - way was their " street door , " and all that many of them ever saw of the world passed here . Up and down the rivers was a ...
... feel with Benjamin Franklin , " a neighbor might as well ask me to sell my street door . " In fact , this water - way was their " street door , " and all that many of them ever saw of the world passed here . Up and down the rivers was a ...
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... feeling of ' unconquerable hate . ' Bidding his companions follow him , he said : ' Boys , let's get away from this . If ever I get a chance to hit that thing ' ( meaning slavery ) , ' I'll hit it hard . " " Mr. Herndon gives John Hanks ...
... feeling of ' unconquerable hate . ' Bidding his companions follow him , he said : ' Boys , let's get away from this . If ever I get a chance to hit that thing ' ( meaning slavery ) , ' I'll hit it hard . " " Mr. Herndon gives John Hanks ...
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... feel that Lincoln's physical prowess shed glory on himself , and he de- clared the country over that his clerk could lift more , throw farther , run faster , jump higher , and wrestle better than any man in Sangamon county . The Clary's ...
... feel that Lincoln's physical prowess shed glory on himself , and he de- clared the country over that his clerk could lift more , throw farther , run faster , jump higher , and wrestle better than any man in Sangamon county . The Clary's ...
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