Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... justice , the love of truth , which she had implanted in the 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 ...
... justice , the love of truth , which she had implanted in the 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 ...
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... justice , and lacked neither courage nor I will to enforce their observance when occasion required . Two stout and well - matched young rowdies , whom he had often reproved for their quarrelsome and profane conduct , getting into a ...
... justice , and lacked neither courage nor I will to enforce their observance when occasion required . Two stout and well - matched young rowdies , whom he had often reproved for their quarrelsome and profane conduct , getting into a ...
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... justice was not confined to the rights of others . He was mild , patient , amiable , forgiving , but would not permit himself to be injured or humiliated without earnest and usually effective protest . He was a peace man but not a non ...
... justice was not confined to the rights of others . He was mild , patient , amiable , forgiving , but would not permit himself to be injured or humiliated without earnest and usually effective protest . He was a peace man but not a non ...
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... justice and the law were against him . He at once notified his associate counsel that he would not argue such a case , and took no further part in it . The trial proceeded , and , much to Mr. Lincoln's astonish- ment , his colleague ...
... justice and the law were against him . He at once notified his associate counsel that he would not argue such a case , and took no further part in it . The trial proceeded , and , much to Mr. Lincoln's astonish- ment , his colleague ...
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... on every feature - accompanied by his half- hoping , half - despairing mother , whose only hope was a mother's belief in her son's innocence , in the justice of God , and in the noble counsel who , without hope of fee or reward on earth.
... on every feature - accompanied by his half- hoping , half - despairing mother , whose only hope was a mother's belief in her son's innocence , in the justice of God , and in the noble counsel who , without hope of fee or reward on earth.
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