Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... March 27 , 1662 . 6. Thomas , born August 20 , 1664 . 7. Martha , born December 11 , 1667 . 8. A daughter , born August 3 , 1669 ; died in infancy . 9. Sarah , born June 17 , 1671 . 10. Rebecca , born March 16 , 1674 . The fourth son ...
... March 27 , 1662 . 6. Thomas , born August 20 , 1664 . 7. Martha , born December 11 , 1667 . 8. A daughter , born August 3 , 1669 ; died in infancy . 9. Sarah , born June 17 , 1671 . 10. Rebecca , born March 16 , 1674 . The fourth son ...
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... March they would reach the Sangamon country with the beginning of spring . So the farm was sold and preparations made for the journey . oxen . They were eight in all , besides beds , bedding , frying - pan , skillet , Dutch - oven ...
... March they would reach the Sangamon country with the beginning of spring . So the farm was sold and preparations made for the journey . oxen . They were eight in all , besides beds , bedding , frying - pan , skillet , Dutch - oven ...
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... March saw John Hanks and Abraham Lincoln pad- dling down the Sangamon River in a boat to meet Denton Offut , of Springfield , who was buying corn , beef , pork , and pigs , which they were to take to New Orleans . John Johnston was to ...
... March saw John Hanks and Abraham Lincoln pad- dling down the Sangamon River in a boat to meet Denton Offut , of Springfield , who was buying corn , beef , pork , and pigs , which they were to take to New Orleans . John Johnston was to ...
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... march was begun to Yellow Bank , on the Missis- sippi River . The company is marching battalion front , and comes to a fence which has a narrow opening . Captain Lincoln does not know what order he ought to give to get them into single ...
... march was begun to Yellow Bank , on the Missis- sippi River . The company is marching battalion front , and comes to a fence which has a narrow opening . Captain Lincoln does not know what order he ought to give to get them into single ...
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... march to the grave , we have been giving up the old for the new faith . Nearly eighty years ago we began by declaring that all men are created equal ; but now we have come to the other declara- tion that for some men to enslave others ...
... march to the grave , we have been giving up the old for the new faith . Nearly eighty years ago we began by declaring that all men are created equal ; but now we have come to the other declara- tion that for some men to enslave others ...
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