Abraham Lincoln; a History, by John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Volume 1Century Company, 1890 - United States |
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... early in October , and Nancy Hanks Lincoln followed them after an interval of a few days . Thomas Lincoln made the coffins for his dead " out of green lumber cut with a whip- saw , " and they were all buried , with scant ceremony , in a ...
... early in October , and Nancy Hanks Lincoln followed them after an interval of a few days . Thomas Lincoln made the coffins for his dead " out of green lumber cut with a whip- saw , " and they were all buried , with scant ceremony , in a ...
Page 148
... early antislavery apostles were conducting their agitation in the East naturally roused a corresponding violence of expression in every other part of the country . William Lloyd Garrison , the boldest and most aggressive non - resistant ...
... early antislavery apostles were conducting their agitation in the East naturally roused a corresponding violence of expression in every other part of the country . William Lloyd Garrison , the boldest and most aggressive non - resistant ...
Page 167
... early days litigation was very simple as compared with that of modern times . Population was sparse and society ... EARLY LAW PRACTICE Early Legal Customs Lincoln's Popularity in and Politics A Speech in 1840 The Harrison Campaign ...
... early days litigation was very simple as compared with that of modern times . Population was sparse and society ... EARLY LAW PRACTICE Early Legal Customs Lincoln's Popularity in and Politics A Speech in 1840 The Harrison Campaign ...
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