Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... already there , and another brother , Daniel , came near the same time . There were other Lincolns less nearly related to Samuel among the first proprietors there , including Thomas " the cooper , " from whom descended General Benjamin ...
... already there , and another brother , Daniel , came near the same time . There were other Lincolns less nearly related to Samuel among the first proprietors there , including Thomas " the cooper , " from whom descended General Benjamin ...
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... already of age , sought new homes in New Jersey , afterward crossing the Delaware their local relation to Philadelphia being , all the while , like that of their immediate progenitors to Boston . In spite of Puritan and Quaker ...
... already of age , sought new homes in New Jersey , afterward crossing the Delaware their local relation to Philadelphia being , all the while , like that of their immediate progenitors to Boston . In spite of Puritan and Quaker ...
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... already selected was sixteen miles from the nearest landing on the Ohio , and on this " Fifty Years a Presiding Elder . ” — “ I had been a preacher for several years , " he said , " before I saw a shingle - roofed house of any ...
... already selected was sixteen miles from the nearest landing on the Ohio , and on this " Fifty Years a Presiding Elder . ” — “ I had been a preacher for several years , " he said , " before I saw a shingle - roofed house of any ...
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... already reverted to the Government ) passed into the possession of the more fortunate James Gentry . Sangamon County was organized in 1821 , and Springfield , while as yet having little more than a paper existence , became the county ...
... already reverted to the Government ) passed into the possession of the more fortunate James Gentry . Sangamon County was organized in 1821 , and Springfield , while as yet having little more than a paper existence , became the county ...
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... Already an old man , he survived for many years , comfortably sustaining the character of a hero in misfortune . Lincoln was not engaged in any battle or skirmish , and the scouting company which he joined was mustered out before the ...
... Already an old man , he survived for many years , comfortably sustaining the character of a hero in misfortune . Lincoln was not engaged in any battle or skirmish , and the scouting company which he joined was mustered out before the ...
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