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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... officers , a friend of Captain Lincoln's had vaunted the newly - elected commander as the strongest man in Illinois , when a stranger , who was listening , expressed a doubt as to the truth of the assertion , at the same time mentioning ...
... officers , a friend of Captain Lincoln's had vaunted the newly - elected commander as the strongest man in Illinois , when a stranger , who was listening , expressed a doubt as to the truth of the assertion , at the same time mentioning ...
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... officers , a friend of Captain Lincoln's had vaunted the newly - elected commander as the strongest man in Illinois , when a stranger , who was listening , expressed a doubt as to the truth of the assertion , at the same time mentioning ...
... officers , a friend of Captain Lincoln's had vaunted the newly - elected commander as the strongest man in Illinois , when a stranger , who was listening , expressed a doubt as to the truth of the assertion , at the same time mentioning ...
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... officer - and a brave , patient , and reliable soldier . These early military experiences undoubtedly had no small influence in developing that paternal interest in the personal welfare of the private soldier and sailor , and that ...
... officer - and a brave , patient , and reliable soldier . These early military experiences undoubtedly had no small influence in developing that paternal interest in the personal welfare of the private soldier and sailor , and that ...
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... officers of the court and the volunteer attorney sat at the tea - table of their hotel , a mes- senger announced that the jury had returned to their seats . All repaired immediately to the court - house , and whilst the prisoner was ...
... officers of the court and the volunteer attorney sat at the tea - table of their hotel , a mes- senger announced that the jury had returned to their seats . All repaired immediately to the court - house , and whilst the prisoner was ...
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... officers of the Government of the United States , who might bring the necessary servants for themselves and their families while in the District on public business . It pre- vented any one then resident within the District , or ...
... officers of the Government of the United States , who might bring the necessary servants for themselves and their families while in the District on public business . It pre- vented any one then resident within the District , or ...
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