Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... heard their parents say that King James had died , and that his son , Charles I. , was King . Then the talk was about troublesome times . The King maintained that he was ordained 1625. by God to rule the nation , and that it was the ...
... heard their parents say that King James had died , and that his son , Charles I. , was King . Then the talk was about troublesome times . The King maintained that he was ordained 1625. by God to rule the nation , and that it was the ...
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... on the Kentucky River . The people in the fort heard their cries and started in pursuit of the Indians , DANIEL BOONE . who were hurrying their captives towards the Ohio River . ANCESTRY . 9 Dennis Hanks (From a photograph taken.
... on the Kentucky River . The people in the fort heard their cries and started in pursuit of the Indians , DANIEL BOONE . who were hurrying their captives towards the Ohio River . ANCESTRY . 9 Dennis Hanks (From a photograph taken.
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... heard the mourn- ful cooing of the ring - doves , the mimicry of the mocking - bird , and the tender notes of the hermit - thrush in the forest . In winter the voices . were harsh and discordant - the barking of foxes and the howling of ...
... heard the mourn- ful cooing of the ring - doves , the mimicry of the mocking - bird , and the tender notes of the hermit - thrush in the forest . In winter the voices . were harsh and discordant - the barking of foxes and the howling of ...
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... heard anything . " It has long been known that the first emigrants from England bearing the name of Lincoln came from Hingham , England , and settled in Hingham , Mass . Recent investi- gations show that Thomas Lincoln became an ...
... heard anything . " It has long been known that the first emigrants from England bearing the name of Lincoln came from Hingham , England , and settled in Hingham , Mass . Recent investi- gations show that Thomas Lincoln became an ...
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... heard in Little Mound meeting - house , for usually , after reaching home , he mounted a stool and preached a sermon of his own , shouting in imitation of the minister , and pounding the table with his little fist . He especially liked ...
... heard in Little Mound meeting - house , for usually , after reaching home , he mounted a stool and preached a sermon of his own , shouting in imitation of the minister , and pounding the table with his little fist . He especially liked ...
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