Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... their quarrelsome and profane conduct , getting into a fisticuff encounter at a log - rolling , he seized them both , dragged them to a pond close by , with RESCUING A DRUNKARD . 25 the intention of pitching them 24 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... their quarrelsome and profane conduct , getting into a fisticuff encounter at a log - rolling , he seized them both , dragged them to a pond close by , with RESCUING A DRUNKARD . 25 the intention of pitching them 24 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... close of the term walked back again . As he returned in the spring the weather was severe , and he , being thinly clad , complained of the cold . One of his colleagues , all of whom were upon horseback , in allusion to his big feet ...
... close of the term walked back again . As he returned in the spring the weather was severe , and he , being thinly clad , complained of the cold . One of his colleagues , all of whom were upon horseback , in allusion to his big feet ...
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For the Young Man and the Sabbath School William Cunningham Gray. At the close of the second session of the Leg- islature , Major Stewart , of Springfield , offered him a partnership in the practice of law , which flat- tering proposal ...
For the Young Man and the Sabbath School William Cunningham Gray. At the close of the second session of the Leg- islature , Major Stewart , of Springfield , offered him a partnership in the practice of law , which flat- tering proposal ...
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... close of his Congressional term , in 1849 , Mr. Lincoln returned to the quiet routine of his profession , taking little part in politics , but by no means indifferent to the questions of importance in the political world , as they arose ...
... close of his Congressional term , in 1849 , Mr. Lincoln returned to the quiet routine of his profession , taking little part in politics , but by no means indifferent to the questions of importance in the political world , as they arose ...
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... close its infamous history . with a crime that filled mankind with horror . True , the lines between the conflicting moral forces were not , in point of geographical location , distinctly drawn . Georgia , at an early day , and before ...
... close its infamous history . with a crime that filled mankind with horror . True , the lines between the conflicting moral forces were not , in point of geographical location , distinctly drawn . Georgia , at an early day , and before ...
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