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Charles Carleton Coffin. CHARLES CARE PY ! Y ། KI } I NEW YORK ARPER & BROFIRS FAANDLEN SOPATE 1893 BY CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN AUTHOR OF " THE BOYS OF BRAHAM LINCARE.
Charles Carleton Coffin. CHARLES CARE PY ! Y ། KI } I NEW YORK ARPER & BROFIRS FAANDLEN SOPATE 1893 BY CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN AUTHOR OF " THE BOYS OF BRAHAM LINCARE.
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... TO VICTORY " " REDEEMING THE REPUBLIC " " FREEDOM TRIUMPHANT " ETC. Illustrated AAMOASIA EXONTEZ PAARIOTZIN WHARIZ NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 1893 21 HARVARD COLLEGE NOV 23 192 LIBRARY Copyright , 1892. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... TO VICTORY " " REDEEMING THE REPUBLIC " " FREEDOM TRIUMPHANT " ETC. Illustrated AAMOASIA EXONTEZ PAARIOTZIN WHARIZ NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 1893 21 HARVARD COLLEGE NOV 23 192 LIBRARY Copyright , 1892. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... , 1861. ( From a photograph in possession of the author ) ... Connecticut .. Edwin D. Morgan , War Governor of New 325 199 York ...... 327 William D. Kelley . 200 William Dennison , War Governor of Ohio .. 329 xii ILLUSTRATIONS .
... , 1861. ( From a photograph in possession of the author ) ... Connecticut .. Edwin D. Morgan , War Governor of New 325 199 York ...... 327 William D. Kelley . 200 William Dennison , War Governor of Ohio .. 329 xii ILLUSTRATIONS .
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... York , Arthur Tappan , heard what had taken place and paid the money , securing his liberty . We are not to conclude that the printer was the first person in the United States who saw the iniquity of slave - holding . Forty years before ...
... York , Arthur Tappan , heard what had taken place and paid the money , securing his liberty . We are not to conclude that the printer was the first person in the United States who saw the iniquity of slave - holding . Forty years before ...
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... York , who had left home to make his fortune in the growing West . He had accumulated several thousand dollars . He planned to go to New York , bring his father and mother to New Salem , and then he would claim her for his bride . On ...
... York , who had left home to make his fortune in the growing West . He had accumulated several thousand dollars . He planned to go to New York , bring his father and mother to New Salem , and then he would claim her for his bride . On ...
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