Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... side by side in the Shenandoah Valley . The children of Abraham Lincoln were in * DEFENDING THE FORT . Kentucky . It is not strange 12 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... side by side in the Shenandoah Valley . The children of Abraham Lincoln were in * DEFENDING THE FORT . Kentucky . It is not strange 12 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... Friend ; but his nieces , who emigrated to Kentucky , were not Friends . On the paternal and materual side it was a religious ancestry . - Author . 2 THO CHAPTER II . EARLY YEARS . HOMAS LINCOLN selected ANCESTRY . 17.
... Friend ; but his nieces , who emigrated to Kentucky , were not Friends . On the paternal and materual side it was a religious ancestry . - Author . 2 THO CHAPTER II . EARLY YEARS . HOMAS LINCOLN selected ANCESTRY . 17.
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... side of which was open to the weather . ( * ) The hard - working wife , as in the floorless cabin at Nolin's Creek , baked the corn - bread and went on with the making and mending . It seems probable that while occupying this camp she ...
... side of which was open to the weather . ( * ) The hard - working wife , as in the floorless cabin at Nolin's Creek , baked the corn - bread and went on with the making and mending . It seems probable that while occupying this camp she ...
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... sides of New England . It required full as earnest and intel- ligent industry to persuade a living out of those barren hillocks and weedy hollows , covered with stunted and scrubby underbrush , as it would amid the sands on the Northern ...
... sides of New England . It required full as earnest and intel- ligent industry to persuade a living out of those barren hillocks and weedy hollows , covered with stunted and scrubby underbrush , as it would amid the sands on the Northern ...
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... side for the last time- " Be kind to your father ! " With new strength and resolution he goes back to the Pigeon Creek home as went the Child of Nazareth -- to be obedient to his parents . NOTES TO CHAPTER III . ( 1 ) William H. Herndon ...
... side for the last time- " Be kind to your father ! " With new strength and resolution he goes back to the Pigeon Creek home as went the Child of Nazareth -- to be obedient to his parents . NOTES TO CHAPTER III . ( 1 ) William H. Herndon ...
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