Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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Page 58
... seating himself at the old ma- tron's table , to listen to her garrulous talk , relate his merriest stories , and gratify her by his un- affected respect . 66 A STRANGE INCIDENT . 59 An incident in wide contrast 58 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... seating himself at the old ma- tron's table , to listen to her garrulous talk , relate his merriest stories , and gratify her by his un- affected respect . 66 A STRANGE INCIDENT . 59 An incident in wide contrast 58 ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
Page 95
... respect prop- erty in slaves , but assist in putting down an in- surrection of slaves against the rebels ! Rebels ' horses and corn were to be confiscated , while they were to be aided in retaining their bond men . Slaveholders ...
... respect prop- erty in slaves , but assist in putting down an in- surrection of slaves against the rebels ! Rebels ' horses and corn were to be confiscated , while they were to be aided in retaining their bond men . Slaveholders ...
Page 103
... respect in her presence . Her influence , strong in life , grows stronger when her quiet hands lie moldering in the grave . We cherish the memory of her loving life , her words , her assiduous affection , her advice and instruction , as we.
... respect in her presence . Her influence , strong in life , grows stronger when her quiet hands lie moldering in the grave . We cherish the memory of her loving life , her words , her assiduous affection , her advice and instruction , as we.
Page 116
... respect every tale that has often been told . For we are the same that our fathers have been ; We e see the same sights that our fathers have seen : We drink the same stream , we view the same sun , And run the same course our fathers ...
... respect every tale that has often been told . For we are the same that our fathers have been ; We e see the same sights that our fathers have seen : We drink the same stream , we view the same sun , And run the same course our fathers ...
Page 118
... respect is worthy of repetition here . During his first presidential campaign he made a speech in the city of Dayton . A prominent citizen invited him to drink before speaking , that he might have the benefit of a warmer circulation ...
... respect is worthy of repetition here . During his first presidential campaign he made a speech in the city of Dayton . A prominent citizen invited him to drink before speaking , that he might have the benefit of a warmer circulation ...
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