Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... moral power with the masses . To the colored race he stands in a higher re- lationship than that of any man who ever lived . Crushed for half a thousand years in a bondage which seemed as hopeless as it was cruel , the light of liberty ...
... moral power with the masses . To the colored race he stands in a higher re- lationship than that of any man who ever lived . Crushed for half a thousand years in a bondage which seemed as hopeless as it was cruel , the light of liberty ...
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... moral heroism might be given of the pioneer women of those early times . The part of the country where the grandfather Lincoln was killed is not known . The widow gathered up her children and removed to Wash- ington County , then more ...
... moral heroism might be given of the pioneer women of those early times . The part of the country where the grandfather Lincoln was killed is not known . The widow gathered up her children and removed to Wash- ington County , then more ...
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... morals , life , and property . Having selected a home in Spencer County , Indiana , he returned for his family , and they were soon housed in a new cabin . The little furniture which they had was in the river . To begin with , a bed ...
... morals , life , and property . Having selected a home in Spencer County , Indiana , he returned for his family , and they were soon housed in a new cabin . The little furniture which they had was in the river . To begin with , a bed ...
Page 68
... moral forces were not , in point of geographical location , distinctly drawn . Georgia , at an early day , and before she became a colony of the British crown , prohibited slavery and rum ; while New Eng- land both manufactured the one ...
... moral forces were not , in point of geographical location , distinctly drawn . Georgia , at an early day , and before she became a colony of the British crown , prohibited slavery and rum ; while New Eng- land both manufactured the one ...
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... moral principle , had become the leader and champion of the slave power . He led in the contest which resulted in the violation of the compact between the free and slave States , known as the Missouri Compromise , and had much to do in ...
... moral principle , had become the leader and champion of the slave power . He led in the contest which resulted in the violation of the compact between the free and slave States , known as the Missouri Compromise , and had much to do in ...
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