Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... us renew our trust in God , and go on without fear and with manly hearts . " - Message , July 5 , 1861 . 1832 : W.T & B.S CINCINNATI : " WESTERN TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY . Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867 1869 .
... us renew our trust in God , and go on without fear and with manly hearts . " - Message , July 5 , 1861 . 1832 : W.T & B.S CINCINNATI : " WESTERN TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY . Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867 1869 .
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... heart then as now , but little Abe's home and those of his neighbors were not such as the most of children now enjoy . Little cabins of rough logs and clay , covered with clapboards , floored with puncheons , beds often of leaves , a ...
... heart then as now , but little Abe's home and those of his neighbors were not such as the most of children now enjoy . Little cabins of rough logs and clay , covered with clapboards , floored with puncheons , beds often of leaves , a ...
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... heart of her little boy , and the kindly , pa- tient , persevering nature which he inherited from her , made him the great liberator of a prostrate . race . Little Abe sat down , in his grief , and wrote to Parson Elkin , who lived near ...
... heart of her little boy , and the kindly , pa- tient , persevering nature which he inherited from her , made him the great liberator of a prostrate . race . Little Abe sat down , in his grief , and wrote to Parson Elkin , who lived near ...
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... heart of the attorney was in the work , and he set about it with a will that knew no such word as fail . Feeling that the poisoned condition of the public mind was such as to preclude the possi- bility of impaneling an impartial jury in ...
... heart of the attorney was in the work , and he set about it with a will that knew no such word as fail . Feeling that the poisoned condition of the public mind was such as to preclude the possi- bility of impaneling an impartial jury in ...
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... heart was too full for utterance . Lincoln turned his eyes toward the west , where the sun still lingered in view , and then turning toward the youth , said , " It is not yet sundown , and you are free . " While riding alone , at one ...
... heart was too full for utterance . Lincoln turned his eyes toward the west , where the sun still lingered in view , and then turning toward the youth , said , " It is not yet sundown , and you are free . " While riding alone , at one ...
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