The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... gave up politics , until 1858 , the period of the Lincoln and Douglas Debates , the most important contribution made is the report of what is known as the " Lost Speech . ' " " The second volume of the Life contains as an appendix 196 ...
... gave up politics , until 1858 , the period of the Lincoln and Douglas Debates , the most important contribution made is the report of what is known as the " Lost Speech . ' " " The second volume of the Life contains as an appendix 196 ...
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... gave an opportunity for talk , story - telling , and games , which were Lincoln's delight . If Abraham Lincoln's life was rough and hard it was not without amusements . At home the rude household was overflowing with life . There were ...
... gave an opportunity for talk , story - telling , and games , which were Lincoln's delight . If Abraham Lincoln's life was rough and hard it was not without amusements . At home the rude household was overflowing with life . There were ...
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... gave up to the United States the east half , and the amount paid on it was passed to his credit to complete paying for the west half . The patent issued for the latter tract was dated June 6 , 1827 . elope . I stayed until I had ...
... gave up to the United States the east half , and the amount paid on it was passed to his credit to complete paying for the west half . The patent issued for the latter tract was dated June 6 , 1827 . elope . I stayed until I had ...
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... gave dignity to all the crudeness and poverty which surrounded him , and quick- ened and intensified the melancholy temperament which he inherited from his mother . Away back in 1816 , when Thomas Lincoln had started to find a farm in ...
... gave dignity to all the crudeness and poverty which surrounded him , and quick- ened and intensified the melancholy temperament which he inherited from his mother . Away back in 1816 , when Thomas Lincoln had started to find a farm in ...
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... gave me a cross word or look , and never refused , in fact or ap- pearance , to do anything I requested him . I never gave him a cross word in all my life . His mind and mine- what little I had - seemed to run together . He was here ...
... gave me a cross word or look , and never refused , in fact or ap- pearance , to do anything I requested him . I never gave him a cross word in all my life . His mind and mine- what little I had - seemed to run together . He was here ...
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