The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... head of the Government, paid in toil for the pleasure which the perusal of the life afforded him. The rain at night, penetrating through the chinks of the cabin, spoiled the book, and some days' hard labor for the owner was the boy's ...
... head of the Government, paid in toil for the pleasure which the perusal of the life afforded him. The rain at night, penetrating through the chinks of the cabin, spoiled the book, and some days' hard labor for the owner was the boy's ...
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... head and self - reliance , stood the buffets of fortune till he reached manhood . He married , in 1806 , Lucy Hankes , and settled in Hardin county . Here , on a knoll that rises from the banks of Nolen Creek , and about a mile above ...
... head and self - reliance , stood the buffets of fortune till he reached manhood . He married , in 1806 , Lucy Hankes , and settled in Hardin county . Here , on a knoll that rises from the banks of Nolen Creek , and about a mile above ...
Page 12
... head of the Government , paid in toil for the pleasure which the perusal of the life afforded him . The rain at night , penetrating through the chinks of the cabin , spoiled the book , and some days ' hard labor for the owner was the ...
... head of the Government , paid in toil for the pleasure which the perusal of the life afforded him . The rain at night , penetrating through the chinks of the cabin , spoiled the book , and some days ' hard labor for the owner was the ...
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... head of the Fremont electoral ticket of Illinois , and labored for the success of that candidate , although the country was not yet prepared to adopt the Republican doctrines . In 1858 it was determined in Illinois to give the ...
... head of the Fremont electoral ticket of Illinois , and labored for the success of that candidate , although the country was not yet prepared to adopt the Republican doctrines . In 1858 it was determined in Illinois to give the ...
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... heads of Europe were to do reverence , was of Mr. Lincoln's opinion : " Shall the people of the South secede from the Union in consequence of the election of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency of the United States ? My countrymen , I tell ...
... heads of Europe were to do reverence , was of Mr. Lincoln's opinion : " Shall the people of the South secede from the Union in consequence of the election of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency of the United States ? My countrymen , I tell ...
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