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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... give the community its permanent character . It is needless to rehearse the kind of life in which Abraham Lincoln was here trained . The picture is similar in all such settlements . In his case , there was indeed the advantage of a ...
... give the community its permanent character . It is needless to rehearse the kind of life in which Abraham Lincoln was here trained . The picture is similar in all such settlements . In his case , there was indeed the advantage of a ...
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... give him every facility for the acquirement of an education which was within his reach , as well as of his own assiduity and thirst for knowledge , little Abraham's opportunities must have been extremely limited , for he was accus ...
... give him every facility for the acquirement of an education which was within his reach , as well as of his own assiduity and thirst for knowledge , little Abraham's opportunities must have been extremely limited , for he was accus ...
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... give him every facility for the acquirement of an education which was within his reach , as well as of his own assiduity and thirst for knowledge , little Abraham's opportunities must have been extremely limited , for he was accus ...
... give him every facility for the acquirement of an education which was within his reach , as well as of his own assiduity and thirst for knowledge , little Abraham's opportunities must have been extremely limited , for he was accus ...
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... give any propositions in the six books of Euclid at sight . I then found out what " demonstrate " means , and went back to my law studies . ' " I could not refrain from saying , in my admiration of such a development of character and ...
... give any propositions in the six books of Euclid at sight . I then found out what " demonstrate " means , and went back to my law studies . ' " I could not refrain from saying , in my admiration of such a development of character and ...
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... give him battle , and having buried his dead , returned to camp , where he was shortly joined by General Atkinson , with troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would ...
... give him battle , and having buried his dead , returned to camp , where he was shortly joined by General Atkinson , with troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would ...
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