Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... made in every book added to the Library under its provisions . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . [ From his first photograph , taken. One half the income from this Legacy , which was received in 1880 under the will of Charleston , Ill . ]
... made in every book added to the Library under its provisions . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . [ From his first photograph , taken. One half the income from this Legacy , which was received in 1880 under the will of Charleston , Ill . ]
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... Receiving the Cannon Captured by Sheridan .......... 465 Passage of the Amendment to the Constitu- tion Prohibiting Slavery .. 352 Alexander H. Stephens .... 474 Ambrose E. Burnside .. Charles Sumner .... Henry J. Raymond .. 479 357 ...
... Receiving the Cannon Captured by Sheridan .......... 465 Passage of the Amendment to the Constitu- tion Prohibiting Slavery .. 352 Alexander H. Stephens .... 474 Ambrose E. Burnside .. Charles Sumner .... Henry J. Raymond .. 479 357 ...
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... received the name of Lindum . When the Normans made themselves masters of England they built a castle on the top of the hill that overlooks the town and changed the name to Lincoln . ( ' ) In the course of years it became the name of a ...
... received the name of Lindum . When the Normans made themselves masters of England they built a castle on the top of the hill that overlooks the town and changed the name to Lincoln . ( ' ) In the course of years it became the name of a ...
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... received such a letter . ( " ) Abraham Lincoln ! That must be Nancy Hanks Lincoln's boy . Yes , he would go , although it was so many miles to Pigeon Creek . The appointment was made . From far. 28 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... received such a letter . ( " ) Abraham Lincoln ! That must be Nancy Hanks Lincoln's boy . Yes , he would go , although it was so many miles to Pigeon Creek . The appointment was made . From far. 28 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... received $ 40 each for their labor . The Sac and Fox Indians of Wisconsin , who had given up their lands to the United States and moved to Iowa , determined to return to their old hunting - grounds . Their chief , Black Hawk , began war ...
... received $ 40 each for their labor . The Sac and Fox Indians of Wisconsin , who had given up their lands to the United States and moved to Iowa , determined to return to their old hunting - grounds . Their chief , Black Hawk , began war ...
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