Lincoln and His Wife's Home TownBobbs-Merrill, 1929 - 402 páginas |
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... peace of our community , and to the safety of our homes and fami- lies . " The communication closed by saying : " We owe it to you to state that , in our judgment , your own safety , as well as the repose and peace of the community are ...
... peace of our community , and to the safety of our homes and fami- lies . " The communication closed by saying : " We owe it to you to state that , in our judgment , your own safety , as well as the repose and peace of the community are ...
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... peaceful extinc- tion of slavery in prospect for us . . . so far as peaceful , voluntary emancipation is concerned , the condition of the negro slave in America , scarcely less terrible to the contemplation of a free mind , is now as ...
... peaceful extinc- tion of slavery in prospect for us . . . so far as peaceful , voluntary emancipation is concerned , the condition of the negro slave in America , scarcely less terrible to the contemplation of a free mind , is now as ...
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... Peace Abraham Lincoln ranks in history as a war President and a great one . But the Lincoln who died in a tragic April of eighty- three years ago lives in the minds of the American people - and rightly so as a man of peace . Lincoln ...
... Peace Abraham Lincoln ranks in history as a war President and a great one . But the Lincoln who died in a tragic April of eighty- three years ago lives in the minds of the American people - and rightly so as a man of peace . Lincoln ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I ATHENS OF THE WEST | 11 |
THE LINCOLNS OF FAYETTE | 29 |
THE EARLY TODDS | 41 |
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