Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... and in Mexico . Henry Clay was just rising to high rank in the party called Repub- lican , whose creed embraced the Resolutions of '98 . But what relation could these things have to the future PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 9.
... and in Mexico . Henry Clay was just rising to high rank in the party called Repub- lican , whose creed embraced the Resolutions of '98 . But what relation could these things have to the future PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 9.
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. But what relation could these things have to the future of a child born in a corner so remote and of parents so obscure ? A noted Illinois lawyer ( Mr. U. F. Linder ) said in 1865 : " I was born within ten miles ...
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. But what relation could these things have to the future of a child born in a corner so remote and of parents so obscure ? A noted Illinois lawyer ( Mr. U. F. Linder ) said in 1865 : " I was born within ten miles ...
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... born in this town on the 14th of August , 1795 , and have a good memory of persons and things as they existed in ' auld lang syne . ' I knew Thomas Lincoln well . * His second wife was originally Miss 16 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... born in this town on the 14th of August , 1795 , and have a good memory of persons and things as they existed in ' auld lang syne . ' I knew Thomas Lincoln well . * His second wife was originally Miss 16 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... things we would most like to know . Through this haze , however , we may partly discover and securely infer that young Lincoln , like a stolen prince among herdmen , was of different mould from those around him freely associating with ...
... things we would most like to know . Through this haze , however , we may partly discover and securely infer that young Lincoln , like a stolen prince among herdmen , was of different mould from those around him freely associating with ...
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... thing if he ever got a chance , and hit it hard , " or that a fortune - telling negress told him he would one day be President , and then all the negroes would be free . New Salem village was of very recent birth , having less than a ...
... thing if he ever got a chance , and hit it hard , " or that a fortune - telling negress told him he would one day be President , and then all the negroes would be free . New Salem village was of very recent birth , having less than a ...
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