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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... whole world of romantic adventure , was a neighbor of the Lin- colns - having removed , when quite a lad , among the earlier emigrants from Eastern Pennsylvania to Berks county . Here he must have been a contemporary resi- dent , and ...
... whole world of romantic adventure , was a neighbor of the Lin- colns - having removed , when quite a lad , among the earlier emigrants from Eastern Pennsylvania to Berks county . Here he must have been a contemporary resi- dent , and ...
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... whole week . The place where Mr. Lincoln settled at the end of his journey , was near the present town of Gentryville , some distance back from the Ohio river , and was , under the earliest organization , in Perry county . Two years ...
... whole week . The place where Mr. Lincoln settled at the end of his journey , was near the present town of Gentryville , some distance back from the Ohio river , and was , under the earliest organization , in Perry county . Two years ...
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... which proved such a blessing throughout his whole life , en- abling him to endure fatigue and care to which an ordinary frame would have succumbed . About this time , also , he took a start 40 LINCOLN . THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM AHAM.
... which proved such a blessing throughout his whole life , en- abling him to endure fatigue and care to which an ordinary frame would have succumbed . About this time , also , he took a start 40 LINCOLN . THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM AHAM.
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... whole country , east to Whitewater and west to the Wabash , was a dense unbroken forest . There were no public roads , no bridges over any of the streams . The traveler had literally to swim his way . No cultivated farms , no houses to ...
... whole country , east to Whitewater and west to the Wabash , was a dense unbroken forest . There were no public roads , no bridges over any of the streams . The traveler had literally to swim his way . No cultivated farms , no houses to ...
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... whole party crossed to the east side of the Mississippi , with the avowed purpose of ascending the Rock river to the Winnebago territory . An order from General Atkinson , of Rock Island , which overtook him on his route , ordering him ...
... whole party crossed to the east side of the Mississippi , with the avowed purpose of ascending the Rock river to the Winnebago territory . An order from General Atkinson , of Rock Island , which overtook him on his route , ordering him ...
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