The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... started out for himself until he was admitted to the bar are traced with more detail than in any other biography , and considerable new light is thrown on this period of his life . The sensational account of his running away from his ...
... started out for himself until he was admitted to the bar are traced with more detail than in any other biography , and considerable new light is thrown on this period of his life . The sensational account of his running away from his ...
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... started with wife and children and household stores to journey by horse- back and by wagon from Knob creek to a farm selected on a previous trip he had made . This farm , located near Little Pigeon creek , about fifteen miles north of ...
... started with wife and children and household stores to journey by horse- back and by wagon from Knob creek to a farm selected on a previous trip he had made . This farm , located near Little Pigeon creek , about fifteen miles north of ...
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... started to school or on distant errands in winter time . The food was prepared in the rudest way , for the supply of both groceries and cooking utensils was limited . The for- mer were frequently wanting entirely , and as for the latter ...
... started to school or on distant errands in winter time . The food was prepared in the rudest way , for the supply of both groceries and cooking utensils was limited . The for- mer were frequently wanting entirely , and as for the latter ...
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... started off across the prairie . After several hours we came to a camp ; and when we rode up we found it was the one we had left a few hours before , and we went in . The next night we tried again , and the same thing happened - the ...
... started off across the prairie . After several hours we came to a camp ; and when we rode up we found it was the one we had left a few hours before , and we went in . The next night we tried again , and the same thing happened - the ...
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... started to find a farm in Indiana , bid- ding his wife be ready to go into the wilderness on his re- turn , Nancy Lincoln had taken her boy and girl to a tiny grave , that of her youngest child ; and the three had there said good - by ...
... started to find a farm in Indiana , bid- ding his wife be ready to go into the wilderness on his re- turn , Nancy Lincoln had taken her boy and girl to a tiny grave , that of her youngest child ; and the three had there said good - by ...
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