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... . Lincoln's lips , is silent on the subject ; but Barrett's Campaign Life of Lincoln gives the statement circumstantially , and is probably correct . though it is believed to have been somewhere on Floyd's LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 19.
... . Lincoln's lips , is silent on the subject ; but Barrett's Campaign Life of Lincoln gives the statement circumstantially , and is probably correct . though it is believed to have been somewhere on Floyd's LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 19.
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Josiah Gilbert Holland. though it is believed to have been somewhere on Floyd's Creek , in what is now Bullitt County ... believed to have been Quakers , but whether they were an original importation from Old Eng- land , under the ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland. though it is believed to have been somewhere on Floyd's Creek , in what is now Bullitt County ... believed to have been Quakers , but whether they were an original importation from Old Eng- land , under the ...
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... fulness well known and thoroughly believed in , he was as popular throughout all the region where he lived as he became afterward throughout the nation . CHAPTER III . THOMAS LINCOLN had raised his little family LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... fulness well known and thoroughly believed in , he was as popular throughout all the region where he lived as he became afterward throughout the nation . CHAPTER III . THOMAS LINCOLN had raised his little family LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... believed in God , and in his personal supervision of the affairs of men . He believed himself to be under his control and guidance . He believed in the power and ultimate triumph of the right , through his belief in God . This ...
... believed in God , and in his personal supervision of the affairs of men . He believed himself to be under his control and guidance . He believed in the power and ultimate triumph of the right , through his belief in God . This ...
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... believed in truth and jus- tice , he was , by every instinct of his nature , opposed to the success of villainy and the triumph of wrong , and he would not sell himself to purposes of injustice and immorality . He repeatedly refused to ...
... believed in truth and jus- tice , he was , by every instinct of his nature , opposed to the success of villainy and the triumph of wrong , and he would not sell himself to purposes of injustice and immorality . He repeatedly refused to ...
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