Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... four years were spent . His parents then moved to a point about six miles from Hodgens- ville , where he lived until he was seven years of age , when the family again moved , this time to Spencer Co. , Ind . The father first visited the ...
... four years were spent . His parents then moved to a point about six miles from Hodgens- ville , where he lived until he was seven years of age , when the family again moved , this time to Spencer Co. , Ind . The father first visited the ...
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... four years and a half ago , and if the agitation is ever to come to an end , we may say we are four years and a half nearer the end . So , too , we can say we are four years and a half nearer the end of the world ; and we can just as ...
... four years and a half ago , and if the agitation is ever to come to an end , we may say we are four years and a half nearer the end . So , too , we can say we are four years and a half nearer the end of the world ; and we can just as ...
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... FOUR YEARS . The following remarks were made by the Presi- dent to Admiral David D. Porter , while on board the flag - ship Malvern , on the James River in front of Richmond the day the city surrendered : " Thank God , that I have lived ...
... FOUR YEARS . The following remarks were made by the Presi- dent to Admiral David D. Porter , while on board the flag - ship Malvern , on the James River in front of Richmond the day the city surrendered : " Thank God , that I have lived ...
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
66 | 147 |
LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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