Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... and other towns , put an end to his government , and re - established their own . Blacksmith Lincoln thought the time had come when the people of * 1704 . Massachusetts should no longer be dependent on England 4 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... and other towns , put an end to his government , and re - established their own . Blacksmith Lincoln thought the time had come when the people of * 1704 . Massachusetts should no longer be dependent on England 4 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... thought if the women and girls were to go with buckets , the Indians would think they had not been discovered , and would not harm them . The brave - hearted wives and daughters went down the path chattering and laughing , filled their ...
... thought if the women and girls were to go with buckets , the Indians would think they had not been discovered , and would not harm them . The brave - hearted wives and daughters went down the path chattering and laughing , filled their ...
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... thought when they saw a wagon drawn by four horses , in which was a new mother , a new brother , and two new sisters , a bureau , feather - beds , and chairs , we do not know ; neither do we know the thoughts that flashed through the ...
... thought when they saw a wagon drawn by four horses , in which was a new mother , a new brother , and two new sisters , a bureau , feather - beds , and chairs , we do not know ; neither do we know the thoughts that flashed through the ...
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... thought that his son had been to school long enough . He could read , write , and cipher , and was ahead of any other boy in Pigeon Creek . Was not that sufficient ? He wanted him to help grub the ground for the next year's crop of corn ...
... thought that his son had been to school long enough . He could read , write , and cipher , and was ahead of any other boy in Pigeon Creek . Was not that sufficient ? He wanted him to help grub the ground for the next year's crop of corn ...
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... thought that the principles held by the Senator from Kentucky were better for the country than those held by President Jackson . The month of March saw John Hanks and Abraham Lincoln pad- dling down the Sangamon River in a boat to meet ...
... thought that the principles held by the Senator from Kentucky were better for the country than those held by President Jackson . The month of March saw John Hanks and Abraham Lincoln pad- dling down the Sangamon River in a boat to meet ...
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