Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... White Hill . They had a beautiful and queenly daughter , Sarah . We need not think it strange that John Hanks , of Whitemarsh , found pleasure in her society. HINGHAM MEETING - HOUSE . FREEHOLD MEETING - HOUSE . CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS ...
... White Hill . They had a beautiful and queenly daughter , Sarah . We need not think it strange that John Hanks , of Whitemarsh , found pleasure in her society. HINGHAM MEETING - HOUSE . FREEHOLD MEETING - HOUSE . CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS ...
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... white man , bring him down with a bullet , and take his scalp . Abraham Lincoln was at work in the clearing with his three boys - Mordecai , ten years old ; Josiah , eight ; and Thomas , six . A bullet fired by an Indian pierced his ...
... white man , bring him down with a bullet , and take his scalp . Abraham Lincoln was at work in the clearing with his three boys - Mordecai , ten years old ; Josiah , eight ; and Thomas , six . A bullet fired by an Indian pierced his ...
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... white hills of Wales . In the gloaming , when work for the day is done , the mother tells the stories of Abraham , Moses , David , and the Child of Nazareth . The horizon of her life was wider than the walls of her home . That her kind ...
... white hills of Wales . In the gloaming , when work for the day is done , the mother tells the stories of Abraham , Moses , David , and the Child of Nazareth . The horizon of her life was wider than the walls of her home . That her kind ...
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... White men had stolen them - their manhood , their natural rights , their labor . Why should they not help themselves to whatever they could find ? The boatmen leap from their bunks and rush out They have no weapons , but Captain Lincoln ...
... White men had stolen them - their manhood , their natural rights , their labor . Why should they not help themselves to whatever they could find ? The boatmen leap from their bunks and rush out They have no weapons , but Captain Lincoln ...
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... white- topped wagons of emigrants ; towns and villages were springing up ; people who bought land from the Government and divided it into vil- lage lots expected to obtain several hundred dollars for an acre ; those who obtained their ...
... white- topped wagons of emigrants ; towns and villages were springing up ; people who bought land from the Government and divided it into vil- lage lots expected to obtain several hundred dollars for an acre ; those who obtained their ...
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