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Page viii
... River . Second voyage to New Orleans . - Loading and departure of the boat . " Sticks " on New Salem dam . - Abe's contrivance to get her off . -Model in the Patent Office . Arrival at New Orleans . - Negroes chained . Abe touched by ...
... River . Second voyage to New Orleans . - Loading and departure of the boat . " Sticks " on New Salem dam . - Abe's contrivance to get her off . -Model in the Patent Office . Arrival at New Orleans . - Negroes chained . Abe touched by ...
Page ix
... River . A stampede . - Captain Lin- coln's efficiency as an officer . — Amusements of the camp . — Captain Lincoln re - enlists as a private . - Independent spy company . - Progress of the war . - Capture of Black Hawk . - Release ...
... River . A stampede . - Captain Lin- coln's efficiency as an officer . — Amusements of the camp . — Captain Lincoln re - enlists as a private . - Independent spy company . - Progress of the war . - Capture of Black Hawk . - Release ...
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... River . The Indians were terrible ; and it was known that they would surrender any other spot of earth in preference to Kentucky . The canes that were supposed to indicate the promised land — those canes of wondrous di- mensions , that ...
... River . The Indians were terrible ; and it was known that they would surrender any other spot of earth in preference to Kentucky . The canes that were supposed to indicate the promised land — those canes of wondrous di- mensions , that ...
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... so deeply engaged in drinking , card - playing , and selling town lots to each other , that they persistently refused to pay any attention to three men who were drowning in the river near by , 6 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... so deeply engaged in drinking , card - playing , and selling town lots to each other , that they persistently refused to pay any attention to three men who were drowning in the river near by , 6 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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Ward Lamon. men who were drowning in the river near by , although their dismal cries for help were distinctly heard throughout the " city . " On the journey out , the Lincolns are said to have endured many hardships and encountered all ...
Ward Lamon. men who were drowning in the river near by , although their dismal cries for help were distinctly heard throughout the " city . " On the journey out , the Lincolns are said to have endured many hardships and encountered all ...
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