... work. You say if I will furnish you the money you will deed me the land, and, if you don't pay the money back you will deliver possession. Nonsense! If you can't now live with the land, how will you then live without it ? You have always been kind... Abraham Lincoln: A History - Página 74por John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1894 - 360 páginas
...with the land, how will you then live without it ? You have always been kind to me, and I do not now mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary, if you...worth more than eighty times eighty dollars to you." POLITICALLY FRIGHTENED. BY 1. 1 //.IK M. HADLEY. "I'll tell you something," says little Belle, " If... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 432 páginas
...cannot now live with the land, how will you then live without it? " You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary,...will but follow my advice, you will find it worth eighty times eighty dollars to you. " Affectionately your brother, "A. LINCOLN." Could anything be... | |
| Henry Watterson - 1899 - 62 páginas
...not now live with the land, how will you then live without it ? " You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary,...will but follow my advice, you will find it worth eighty times eighty dollars to you. " Affectionately your brother, A. LINCOLN." Could anything be wiser,... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1899 - 208 páginas
...cannot now live with the land, how will you then live without it ? You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary,...will but follow my advice, you will find it worth eighty times eighty dollars to you. Affectionately your brother, A. LINCOLN. Could anything be wiser,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 460 páginas
...can't now live with the land, how will you then live without it ? You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary,...worth more than eighty times eighty dollars to you. [From a letter to John D. Johnston, Springfield, Illinois, • 12 January 1851.] You already know I... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 394 páginas
...can't now live with the land, how will you then live without it ? You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary,...worth more than eighty times eighty dollars to you. [From a letter to John D. Johnston, Springfield, Illinois, 12 January 1851.] You already know I desire... | |
| Henry Watterson - 1903 - 500 páginas
...cannot now live with the land, how will you then live without it? "You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary,...will but follow my advice, you will find it worth eighty times eighty dollars to you. "Affectionately your brother, "A. LINCOLN." Could anything be wiser,... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1903 - 460 páginas
...cannot now live with the land, how will you then live without it? " You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary, if you but follow my advice, you will find it worth eighty times eighty dollars to you. " Affectionately your... | |
| 1922 - 572 páginas
...you can't now live with the land, how will you then live without it? You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary,...follow my advice, you will find it worth more than eight times eighty dollars to you. "Affectionately, "Your brother, "A. Lincoln" STOOD FOR INDIVIDUAL... | |
| 1915 - 534 páginas
...cannot now five with the land, how will you then live without it? "You have always been kind to me, and I do not mean to be unkind to you. On the contrary, if you but follow my advice, you will find it worth eighty times eighty dollars to you. "Affectionately your... | |
| |