The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... society ; but her boys struggled manfully , and Thomas , the youngest , with the clear hereditary head and self - reliance , stood the buffets of fortune till he reached manhood . He married , in 1806 , Lucy Hankes , and settled in ...
... society ; but her boys struggled manfully , and Thomas , the youngest , with the clear hereditary head and self - reliance , stood the buffets of fortune till he reached manhood . He married , in 1806 , Lucy Hankes , and settled in ...
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... society - accomplished and intellec- tual , and possessing all the social graces native in the women of Kentucky . The fruit of their Union were four sons - Robert Lincoln , now a captain on General Grant's staff , born in 1843 ; a ...
... society - accomplished and intellec- tual , and possessing all the social graces native in the women of Kentucky . The fruit of their Union were four sons - Robert Lincoln , now a captain on General Grant's staff , born in 1843 ; a ...
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... demanded his con- tinuance . There was no longer contemptuous scorn or abuse . The man had risen far above that . If in that complicity of character , springing from the inartificial society in which he LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 47.
... demanded his con- tinuance . There was no longer contemptuous scorn or abuse . The man had risen far above that . If in that complicity of character , springing from the inartificial society in which he LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 47.
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... society in which he was reared , he used the apologue to enforce his opinions , the people felt that what would have made him a sage in antiquity could not make his real wisdom less now . He had made a hard - working , earnest , true ...
... society in which he was reared , he used the apologue to enforce his opinions , the people felt that what would have made him a sage in antiquity could not make his real wisdom less now . He had made a hard - working , earnest , true ...
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... society , for happiness in all their relations . May the re- membrance of their father's counsels , and their father's noble acts , ever stimulate them to glorious deeds , and at last may they be heirs of everlasting life . of our ...
... society , for happiness in all their relations . May the re- membrance of their father's counsels , and their father's noble acts , ever stimulate them to glorious deeds , and at last may they be heirs of everlasting life . of our ...
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