Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... night following his nomination as candidate for the Presidency . It was such an acquaintance as a cor- respondent of a leading journal was privileged to have with public men . I saw him frequently during his Presidential term met him ...
... night following his nomination as candidate for the Presidency . It was such an acquaintance as a cor- respondent of a leading journal was privileged to have with public men . I saw him frequently during his Presidential term met him ...
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... Night ..... " I cannot bear to see even a puppy in dis tress " 38 39 41 42 43 47 51 The Listening Boy Hears the Wonderful Story ... Places in Illinois Frequented by Abraham Lincoln ....... 54 21 Little Mound Meeting - house ...
... Night ..... " I cannot bear to see even a puppy in dis tress " 38 39 41 42 43 47 51 The Listening Boy Hears the Wonderful Story ... Places in Illinois Frequented by Abraham Lincoln ....... 54 21 Little Mound Meeting - house ...
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... night he did not return . The second night came , and Daniel was still absent . His father and the neighbors searched the woods , and found that he had built a camp , killed a deer , kindled a fire , and was broiling venison for his ...
... night he did not return . The second night came , and Daniel was still absent . His father and the neighbors searched the woods , and found that he had built a camp , killed a deer , kindled a fire , and was broiling venison for his ...
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... night and sleep in peace . When John Lincoln's eldest son , Abraham , born in Pennsylvania , be- came of age , he left the Harrisonburg home to visit his friends , the Boones , in North Carolina , where he made the acquaintance of Mary ...
... night and sleep in peace . When John Lincoln's eldest son , Abraham , born in Pennsylvania , be- came of age , he left the Harrisonburg home to visit his friends , the Boones , in North Carolina , where he made the acquaintance of Mary ...
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... night came they were obliged to halt , but at daylight were pressing on once more . Boone had roamed the forest so long that he could easily keep the trail . When the sun went down the second day he knew the Indians were. CAPTURED BY THE ...
... night came they were obliged to halt , but at daylight were pressing on once more . Boone had roamed the forest so long that he could easily keep the trail . When the sun went down the second day he knew the Indians were. CAPTURED BY THE ...
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