Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public ServicesWerner Company, 1895 - 277 páginas |
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... soon floating down the stream , on his way to Indiana to select a new home . His journey down the Rolling Fork and into the Ohio River was successfully accomplished ; but , soon afterwards , his boat was unfortunately upset , and its ...
... soon floating down the stream , on his way to Indiana to select a new home . His journey down the Rolling Fork and into the Ohio River was successfully accomplished ; but , soon afterwards , his boat was unfortunately upset , and its ...
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... soon after presented to him , he gained the aptness of illustration which has made " the President's last anecdote " a byword ; and from the best of books and Catechism he gathered those ripe sheaves of wisdom which fitted him for his ...
... soon after presented to him , he gained the aptness of illustration which has made " the President's last anecdote " a byword ; and from the best of books and Catechism he gathered those ripe sheaves of wisdom which fitted him for his ...
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... soon found himself busied in writing letters for his neighbors . -- President Lincoln never forgot his mother . It was very long before the loneliness and desolation of that sad bereavement passed away . Her lessons of divinest wisdom ...
... soon found himself busied in writing letters for his neighbors . -- President Lincoln never forgot his mother . It was very long before the loneliness and desolation of that sad bereavement passed away . Her lessons of divinest wisdom ...
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... soon raised there ; and such was the confidence of his fellow - townsmen and comrades- in - arms , that they unanimously chose him to be their captain , an office which he reluctantly accepted , having a modest doubt of his own ability ...
... soon raised there ; and such was the confidence of his fellow - townsmen and comrades- in - arms , that they unanimously chose him to be their captain , an office which he reluctantly accepted , having a modest doubt of his own ability ...
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... soon made his mark : an attempt of a gang of the bullies of the place to give him a beating resulted in the defeat of their champion by the tall sinewy stranger , who at once became a favorite with ⚫ those who gauged men by their ...
... soon made his mark : an attempt of a gang of the bullies of the place to give him a beating resulted in the defeat of their champion by the tall sinewy stranger , who at once became a favorite with ⚫ those who gauged men by their ...
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