Abraham Lincoln's Stories and Speeches: Including "early Life Stories"; "professional Life Stories"; "White House Incidents"; "war Reminiscences" ; Also His Speeches, Chronologically Arranged, from Pappsville, Ill., 1832, to His Last Speech in Washington, April 11, 1865Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company, 1903 - 477 pages |
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... feel somewhat jealous of both of you now , for you will be so exclusively concerned for one another that I shall be forgotten entirely . My acquaintance with Miss ( I call her thus lest you should think I am speaking of your mother ) ...
... feel somewhat jealous of both of you now , for you will be so exclusively concerned for one another that I shall be forgotten entirely . My acquaintance with Miss ( I call her thus lest you should think I am speaking of your mother ) ...
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... feeling Mr. Lincoln replied : " I shall do no such thing . It is a poor return at best for all the good woman's ... feels very kindly to you , and I have no doubt he will make your situation very pleasant . Sincerely , your son , A ...
... feeling Mr. Lincoln replied : " I shall do no such thing . It is a poor return at best for all the good woman's ... feels very kindly to you , and I have no doubt he will make your situation very pleasant . Sincerely , your son , A ...
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... honest a man and so good an architect that if he states soberly and positivǝly that he can build a bridge to - to—— , why , I believe it ; but I feel bound to say that I have my doubts about the abutment PROFESSIONAL LIFE . 93.
... honest a man and so good an architect that if he states soberly and positivǝly that he can build a bridge to - to—— , why , I believe it ; but I feel bound to say that I have my doubts about the abutment PROFESSIONAL LIFE . 93.
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... feel the tenderest gratitude for her kindness . At length her husband died , and she became depend- ent upon her sons . The oldest of these , while in at- tendance upon a camp - meeting ; found himself involved in a melee , which ...
... feel the tenderest gratitude for her kindness . At length her husband died , and she became depend- ent upon her sons . The oldest of these , while in at- tendance upon a camp - meeting ; found himself involved in a melee , which ...
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... feel badly if I write my name for you and not for them also . How many are there , all told ? " " Eight of us . ' 3 . 99 Oh , very well ; then give me eight slips of paper and pen and ink , and I will see what I can do . " Eeach of the ...
... feel badly if I write my name for you and not for them also . How many are there , all told ? " " Eight of us . ' 3 . 99 Oh , very well ; then give me eight slips of paper and pen and ink , and I will see what I can do . " Eeach of the ...
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