Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... soon have been lost in the excitements of their journey . It was no novel picture which they presented , for that period , as they advanced on their lonely way , for the days required to bring them to the place whence they were to cross ...
... soon have been lost in the excitements of their journey . It was no novel picture which they presented , for that period , as they advanced on their lonely way , for the days required to bring them to the place whence they were to cross ...
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... . I was not at Stillman's defeat , but I was about as near it as Cass to Hull's surrender ; and like him , I saw the place very soon afterward . It is quite certain I did not break my word , for I had none to LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 45.
... . I was not at Stillman's defeat , but I was about as near it as Cass to Hull's surrender ; and like him , I saw the place very soon afterward . It is quite certain I did not break my word , for I had none to LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 45.
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... oldest , was at school at Exeter Academy , in New Hampshire , when Mr. Lincoln was first nominated for the Presidency , and soon after entered Harvard University , where he completed his course in 1864 , 66 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... oldest , was at school at Exeter Academy , in New Hampshire , when Mr. Lincoln was first nominated for the Presidency , and soon after entered Harvard University , where he completed his course in 1864 , 66 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... soon as the company should know that they could get what he he had offered them , and no more — as soon as all hope of greater compensation was cut off - that instant they would not take ten thousand dollars a year for the privilege of ...
... soon as the company should know that they could get what he he had offered them , and no more — as soon as all hope of greater compensation was cut off - that instant they would not take ten thousand dollars a year for the privilege of ...
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... soon he began to see glimpses of the great Democratic ox - gad way- ing in his face , and to hear indistinctly , a voice saying , " back , " " back , sir , " " back a little . " He shakes his head and bats his eyes , and blunders back ...
... soon he began to see glimpses of the great Democratic ox - gad way- ing in his face , and to hear indistinctly , a voice saying , " back , " " back , sir , " " back a little . " He shakes his head and bats his eyes , and blunders back ...
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