The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... continued and universal suffrage of his fellow - citizens , from a place of humble obscurity to a position and a fame equalled only by that of Washing- ton . And the secret of his success was simply this , that he never , for one moment ...
... continued and universal suffrage of his fellow - citizens , from a place of humble obscurity to a position and a fame equalled only by that of Washing- ton . And the secret of his success was simply this , that he never , for one moment ...
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... continued to help his father in the farm work ; and one of the first duties which presented itself was the necessity of fencing a field on the rich bottom - lands which had been selected for cultivation . For this pur- pose , with the ...
... continued to help his father in the farm work ; and one of the first duties which presented itself was the necessity of fencing a field on the rich bottom - lands which had been selected for cultivation . For this pur- pose , with the ...
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... continued to help his father in the farm work ; and one of the first duties which presented itself was the necessity of fencing a field on the rich bottom - lands which had been selected for cultivation . For this pur- pose , with the ...
... continued to help his father in the farm work ; and one of the first duties which presented itself was the necessity of fencing a field on the rich bottom - lands which had been selected for cultivation . For this pur- pose , with the ...
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... continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war . to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile disposition toward the whites , and an inclination • conflict early next morning ...
... continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war . to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile disposition toward the whites , and an inclination • conflict early next morning ...
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... continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war , to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile disposition toward the whites , and an inclination which , Abraham Lincoln was ...
... continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war , to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile disposition toward the whites , and an inclination which , Abraham Lincoln was ...
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