Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... lived . Crushed for half a thousand years in a bondage which seemed as hopeless as it was cruel , the light of liberty burst upon them with a suddenness that brought shouts of wildest joy from every lip ; and Abraham Lincoln became to ...
... lived . Crushed for half a thousand years in a bondage which seemed as hopeless as it was cruel , the light of liberty burst upon them with a suddenness that brought shouts of wildest joy from every lip ; and Abraham Lincoln became to ...
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... lived only four years to afford them protection and support . While working in the woods one day a skulking savage stole upon him and shot him dead . We may imagine the terror and distress which fell upon the wife and little ones at ...
... lived only four years to afford them protection and support . While working in the woods one day a skulking savage stole upon him and shot him dead . We may imagine the terror and distress which fell upon the wife and little ones at ...
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... lived near the old Lincoln home in Kentucky , requesting him to come and preach a funeral sermon at the grave of his mother . In due time an answer came , appoint- ing a day when the parson would preach . He traveled over one hundred ...
... lived near the old Lincoln home in Kentucky , requesting him to come and preach a funeral sermon at the grave of his mother . In due time an answer came , appoint- ing a day when the parson would preach . He traveled over one hundred ...
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... . About two years afterward the father married a Mrs. Sarah Johnston , who lived near their old home in Kentucky . She proved to be an amia- ble and provident step - mother . LIFE IN INDIANA . 21 CHAPTER III . LIFE IN 20 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... . About two years afterward the father married a Mrs. Sarah Johnston , who lived near their old home in Kentucky . She proved to be an amia- ble and provident step - mother . LIFE IN INDIANA . 21 CHAPTER III . LIFE IN 20 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... lived , but so great was the power of appetite that the terrible lesson of that night was lost upon him , and he soon after filled a drunkard's grave . Alcohol is one of the most deceptive and 3 deadly enemies of the human race . It ...
... lived , but so great was the power of appetite that the terrible lesson of that night was lost upon him , and he soon after filled a drunkard's grave . Alcohol is one of the most deceptive and 3 deadly enemies of the human race . It ...
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