Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... PEACE DEMOCRACY . 437 CHAPTER XXIV . RE ELECTED PRESIDENT . 455 CHAPTER XXV . THE END OF SLAVERY . 472 CHAPTER XXVI . SECOND PRESIDENTIAL TERM . 487 CHAPTER XXVII . IN RICHMOND 496 CHAPTER XXVIII . THE CLOSING SCENE .. 511 CHAPTER XXIX ...
... PEACE DEMOCRACY . 437 CHAPTER XXIV . RE ELECTED PRESIDENT . 455 CHAPTER XXV . THE END OF SLAVERY . 472 CHAPTER XXVI . SECOND PRESIDENTIAL TERM . 487 CHAPTER XXVII . IN RICHMOND 496 CHAPTER XXVIII . THE CLOSING SCENE .. 511 CHAPTER XXIX ...
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... 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 Shipley , who ...
... 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 Shipley , who ...
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... he was able to resume his journey . He had reached home , but it would take time to settle affairs . The troubled heart of Ann Rutledge was at peace once more . Other months passed , but brought no letter . Why LIFE IN NEW SALEM . 83.
... he was able to resume his journey . He had reached home , but it would take time to settle affairs . The troubled heart of Ann Rutledge was at peace once more . Other months passed , but brought no letter . Why LIFE IN NEW SALEM . 83.
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... peaceful , the vault of heaven so lit with stars , or the air so perfumed with flowers . He returns to New Salem from his surveying , to look once more upon the face of her for whom he would lay down his life , if need be . He sits by ...
... peaceful , the vault of heaven so lit with stars , or the air so perfumed with flowers . He returns to New Salem from his surveying , to look once more upon the face of her for whom he would lay down his life , if need be . He sits by ...
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... peace of the country , and of desiring that the slaves should cut the throats of their masters . A benevolent young woman , Prudence Crandall , was teaching school in Canterbury , Conn . A col- ored girl attended , which gave great ...
... peace of the country , and of desiring that the slaves should cut the throats of their masters . A benevolent young woman , Prudence Crandall , was teaching school in Canterbury , Conn . A col- ored girl attended , which gave great ...
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