Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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... Never read a novel ............... 66 66 66 XV . XVI . 66 66 66 99 65 XIV . Patience - McClellan - Personal abuse - The slave trader - Reprieves and pardons .......... 114 Lincoln stories - Use of wit ............................. 127 ...
... Never read a novel ............... 66 66 66 XV . XVI . 66 66 66 99 65 XIV . Patience - McClellan - Personal abuse - The slave trader - Reprieves and pardons .......... 114 Lincoln stories - Use of wit ............................. 127 ...
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... Abe , with his father , often followed the bay of the trusty ' coon - dog , in the darkness and stillness of the heavy forests ; yet he never afterward so greatly A MOTHER IN HEAVEN . 19 distinguished himself as a 18 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... Abe , with his father , often followed the bay of the trusty ' coon - dog , in the darkness and stillness of the heavy forests ; yet he never afterward so greatly A MOTHER IN HEAVEN . 19 distinguished himself as a 18 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... never employed in bullying or oppressing his weaker companions . He loved peace and justice , and lacked neither courage nor I will to enforce their observance when occasion required . Two stout and well - matched young rowdies , whom ...
... never employed in bullying or oppressing his weaker companions . He loved peace and justice , and lacked neither courage nor I will to enforce their observance when occasion required . Two stout and well - matched young rowdies , whom ...
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... never satisfied with any argument short of the nearest possible ap- proach to mathematical demonstration . The following spring he was so fortunate as to have the opportunity to turn his mathematical acquirements to good account . John ...
... never satisfied with any argument short of the nearest possible ap- proach to mathematical demonstration . The following spring he was so fortunate as to have the opportunity to turn his mathematical acquirements to good account . John ...
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... never been known to commit a vicious act , and to show that a greater degree of ill - feeling existed between the accuser and the accused than between the accused and the murdered man . The prosecutor felt that the THE ARMSTRONG TRIAL ...
... never been known to commit a vicious act , and to show that a greater degree of ill - feeling existed between the accuser and the accused than between the accused and the murdered man . The prosecutor felt that the THE ARMSTRONG TRIAL ...
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