Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... effects . Mrs. Lincoln died on the 5th of October in this year , aged nearly thirty - five . It is not quite certain whether the mysterious malady was the cause , for there is a local tradition that she died of consumption . It is ...
... effects . Mrs. Lincoln died on the 5th of October in this year , aged nearly thirty - five . It is not quite certain whether the mysterious malady was the cause , for there is a local tradition that she died of consumption . It is ...
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... except Lincoln to have been irretrievably lost — the act for removal to their locality was passed , to take effect July 4 , 1839 . - CHAPTER IV . 1837-1840 . Admitted to the Bar - POSTMASTER , SURVEYOR , LEGISLATOR . 47.
... except Lincoln to have been irretrievably lost — the act for removal to their locality was passed , to take effect July 4 , 1839 . - CHAPTER IV . 1837-1840 . Admitted to the Bar - POSTMASTER , SURVEYOR , LEGISLATOR . 47.
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... effects of such a persistent malarious influence as he had always been exposed to . He was subject to glooms of the darkest blue , but without entirely losing self - control when they were at the worst . To Mr. Speed , who was himself ...
... effects of such a persistent malarious influence as he had always been exposed to . He was subject to glooms of the darkest blue , but without entirely losing self - control when they were at the worst . To Mr. Speed , who was himself ...
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... effect is not clear . Lincoln was superstitious , and that New Year's fell on a Friday . Did that have any effect ? How happened it , then , that the marriage subsequently took place on the same discred- ited day of the week ? All that ...
... effect is not clear . Lincoln was superstitious , and that New Year's fell on a Friday . Did that have any effect ? How happened it , then , that the marriage subsequently took place on the same discred- ited day of the week ? All that ...
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... effect of condition upon human happiness . A gentleman had purchased twelve ne- groes in different parts of Kentucky , and was taking them to a farm in the South . They were chained six and six together . A small iron clevis was around ...
... effect of condition upon human happiness . A gentleman had purchased twelve ne- groes in different parts of Kentucky , and was taking them to a farm in the South . They were chained six and six together . A small iron clevis was around ...
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