Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 1 |
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... ground as to retain water in many places during the season , and in all parts such as to draw two thirds or three fourths of the river water at all high stages . This route is on prairie - land the whole distance , so that it appears to ...
... ground as to retain water in many places during the season , and in all parts such as to draw two thirds or three fourths of the river water at all high stages . This route is on prairie - land the whole distance , so that it appears to ...
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... A. LINCOLN , CAPTAIN . IN THE POSSESSION OF 0. H. OLDROYD , SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS . locate . a road .. Begining at Musickis ground . ADDRESSES AND LETTERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 5 A SOLDIER'S DISCHARGE FROM THE BLACK HAWK WAR, SIGNED ...
... A. LINCOLN , CAPTAIN . IN THE POSSESSION OF 0. H. OLDROYD , SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS . locate . a road .. Begining at Musickis ground . ADDRESSES AND LETTERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 5 A SOLDIER'S DISCHARGE FROM THE BLACK HAWK WAR, SIGNED ...
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... ground had been found in the brush in the angle , or point , where the road leading into the woods past the brewery and the one leading in past the brick - yard meet . From the scuffle - ground was the sign of something about the size ...
... ground had been found in the brush in the angle , or point , where the road leading into the woods past the brewery and the one leading in past the brick - yard meet . From the scuffle - ground was the sign of something about the size ...
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... ground that I have never occu- pied , and consequently , if advice were needed , I might advise wrong . I do fondly hope , however , that you will never again need any com- fort from abroad . But should I be mistaken in this , should ...
... ground that I have never occu- pied , and consequently , if advice were needed , I might advise wrong . I do fondly hope , however , that you will never again need any com- fort from abroad . But should I be mistaken in this , should ...
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... ground , as the line between us , which neither is to pass his foot over upon forfeit of his life . Next a line drawn on the ground on either side of said plank and parallel with it , each at the distance of the whole length of the ...
... ground , as the line between us , which neither is to pass his foot over upon forfeit of his life . Next a line drawn on the ground on either side of said plank and parallel with it , each at the distance of the whole length of the ...
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