Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including Many Heretofore Unpublished Incidents and Historical Facts Concerning His Ancestry, Boyhood, Family, Religion, Public Life, Trials and Triumphs, Volume 1Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917 - 570 pages |
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... friend will show himself friendly . A foe cannot conceal his enmity . Other things being equal the friend is more reliable than the foe ... friends of many lands . J. W. H. I FOREWORD T is indeed a special providence that a X INTRODUCTION.
... friend will show himself friendly . A foe cannot conceal his enmity . Other things being equal the friend is more reliable than the foe ... friends of many lands . J. W. H. I FOREWORD T is indeed a special providence that a X INTRODUCTION.
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... friends and strangers , hearing of the nature and purpose of my work , have contributed information that has aided me greatly to enrich these pages with choice Lincolniana in literature and art . I was especially fortunate in the ...
... friends and strangers , hearing of the nature and purpose of my work , have contributed information that has aided me greatly to enrich these pages with choice Lincolniana in literature and art . I was especially fortunate in the ...
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... friends has said of him that he was ' just steeped full of notions about the wrongs of slavery and the rights of men , as explained by Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine . ' These facts show that he must have been a man of some natural ...
... friends has said of him that he was ' just steeped full of notions about the wrongs of slavery and the rights of men , as explained by Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine . ' These facts show that he must have been a man of some natural ...
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... friends spoke of her as being a per- son of marked and decided character . She was a woman of the most exemplary character , and most tenderly and affec- tionately devoted to her family . Her home indicated a de- gree of taste and a ...
... friends spoke of her as being a per- son of marked and decided character . She was a woman of the most exemplary character , and most tenderly and affec- tionately devoted to her family . Her home indicated a de- gree of taste and a ...
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... friends of Lincoln in Illinois , and in other portions of the country , at once and with great indignation declared the Herndon story to be utterly un- true , and the most diligent research failed to find any founda- tion in fact or ...
... friends of Lincoln in Illinois , and in other portions of the country , at once and with great indignation declared the Herndon story to be utterly un- true , and the most diligent research failed to find any founda- tion in fact or ...
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