Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... appearance that would recommend him as a dry- goods clerk , or indicate his probable success as a merchant . Six feet four inches high , clad in a blue warmus , with tow pantaloons a world too short , coarse cowskin shoes , lank arms ...
... appearance that would recommend him as a dry- goods clerk , or indicate his probable success as a merchant . Six feet four inches high , clad in a blue warmus , with tow pantaloons a world too short , coarse cowskin shoes , lank arms ...
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... appearance in public life was in a con- troversy far more grand in its proportions and glorious in its results than any that had taxed the strength of true patriots since the close of the American Revolution . The better to under- stand ...
... appearance in public life was in a con- troversy far more grand in its proportions and glorious in its results than any that had taxed the strength of true patriots since the close of the American Revolution . The better to under- stand ...
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... appearance and story , and said : “ I know what you wish me to do , and I will do it with- out your asking . " He then took up a pen and commenced writing an order for the release of the second son . " While he was writing , the poor ...
... appearance and story , and said : “ I know what you wish me to do , and I will do it with- out your asking . " He then took up a pen and commenced writing an order for the release of the second son . " While he was writing , the poor ...
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... vixen , which had torn his clothes half off him . At last he sat down on a curb - stone , completely flagged out . A man passing , was stopped by the disconsolate appearance of the little fellow , 6 2 6 and asked him the matter . O.
... vixen , which had torn his clothes half off him . At last he sat down on a curb - stone , completely flagged out . A man passing , was stopped by the disconsolate appearance of the little fellow , 6 2 6 and asked him the matter . O.
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