Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... Give me a list of your debts . ' " The list was furnished , and the debts were paid the same evening . The next morning , December 2d , 1819 , I issued the license , and the same day they were married , bundled up , and started for home ...
... Give me a list of your debts . ' " The list was furnished , and the debts were paid the same evening . The next morning , December 2d , 1819 , I issued the license , and the same day they were married , bundled up , and started for home ...
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... give a good send - off to his candidacy in the Presi- dential canvass of this year . Returning by steamboat to Rockport , the young navigators were at home again before the end of June . From Lincoln's birth until the close of his ...
... give a good send - off to his candidacy in the Presi- dential canvass of this year . Returning by steamboat to Rockport , the young navigators were at home again before the end of June . From Lincoln's birth until the close of his ...
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... District Court and the Supreme * These are his own words . Mr. Herndon gives a later date . Court of Illinois soon came to hold their sessions here ( 48 ) CHAPTER IV ― ADMITTED TO THE BAR REMOVAL TO SPRINGFIELD LAW-POLITICS PERSONALITIES -
... District Court and the Supreme * These are his own words . Mr. Herndon gives a later date . Court of Illinois soon came to hold their sessions here ( 48 ) CHAPTER IV ― ADMITTED TO THE BAR REMOVAL TO SPRINGFIELD LAW-POLITICS PERSONALITIES -
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... give vig- orous exercise to his robust physical powers . There was otherwise a great contrast between the life led here and that almost wild freedom enjoyed in the little Salem hamlet . He had at once passed into a greatly different ...
... give vig- orous exercise to his robust physical powers . There was otherwise a great contrast between the life led here and that almost wild freedom enjoyed in the little Salem hamlet . He had at once passed into a greatly different ...
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... Give her an assurance of my very highest regard when you see her . Is little Siss Eliza Davis at your house yet ? If she is , kiss her " o'er and o'er again " for me . Tell your mother that I have not got her " present " with me , but I ...
... Give her an assurance of my very highest regard when you see her . Is little Siss Eliza Davis at your house yet ? If she is , kiss her " o'er and o'er again " for me . Tell your mother that I have not got her " present " with me , but I ...
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