Illustrated Life, Services, Martyrdom, and Funeral of Abraham Lincoln ...: With a Portrait of President Lincoln, and Other Illustrative Engravings of the Scene of the Assassination, Etc. ...David Brainerd Williamson |
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... give him , hewed out a flat - boat , and launching it , filled it with his household articles and tools and the barrels of whiskey , and bidding adieu to his son who stood upon the bank , pushed off , and was soon floating down the ...
... give him , hewed out a flat - boat , and launching it , filled it with his household articles and tools and the barrels of whiskey , and bidding adieu to his son who stood upon the bank , pushed off , and was soon floating down the ...
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... give , slumbered with one coarse blanket for his mattress and another for his covering . Although busy during the ensuing winter with his axe , be d.d not neglect his reading and spelling , and also practised frequently with a rifle ...
... give , slumbered with one coarse blanket for his mattress and another for his covering . Although busy during the ensuing winter with his axe , be d.d not neglect his reading and spelling , and also practised frequently with a rifle ...
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... give land , that he was not willing to have it understood that he was one of those who made war against that principle . This was all he desired to say , and having accomplished the object with which he rose , he withdrew his motion to ...
... give land , that he was not willing to have it understood that he was one of those who made war against that principle . This was all he desired to say , and having accomplished the object with which he rose , he withdrew his motion to ...
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... give to the applicant an order on the Treasury for the amount , and also to such slave a certificate of freedom . “ Sec . 5. That the municipal authorities of Washington and Georgetown , within their respective jurisdictioval limits ...
... give to the applicant an order on the Treasury for the amount , and also to such slave a certificate of freedom . “ Sec . 5. That the municipal authorities of Washington and Georgetown , within their respective jurisdictioval limits ...
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... give those readers of this work who have not had the opportunity to see Mr. Lincoln , an idea of his personal appearance : One writer gives the following pen - portrait . “ Mr. Lincoln stands six feet and four inches high in his ...
... give those readers of this work who have not had the opportunity to see Mr. Lincoln , an idea of his personal appearance : One writer gives the following pen - portrait . “ Mr. Lincoln stands six feet and four inches high in his ...
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