Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... known as Sally Bush , now living in widowhood at Elizabethtown . She had married Daniel Johnston , the jailor , who died , leaving three children and little property . Evidently Thomas Lincoln was quite unconscious of any stain on his ...
... known as Sally Bush , now living in widowhood at Elizabethtown . She had married Daniel Johnston , the jailor , who died , leaving three children and little property . Evidently Thomas Lincoln was quite unconscious of any stain on his ...
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... known that he ever gave any detailed account beyond that of a single adventure - a memorable one- too briefly told . Looking back at this day through the intervening time , it has much more significance than his modest words would imply ...
... known that he ever gave any detailed account beyond that of a single adventure - a memorable one- too briefly told . Looking back at this day through the intervening time , it has much more significance than his modest words would imply ...
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... known as Still- man's Run , which proved to be unexpectedly near Black Hawk's main force . When the Indian scouts were driven in , at dusk , the direction of the chase was suddenly reversed , followed by a panic among Still- man's men ...
... known as Still- man's Run , which proved to be unexpectedly near Black Hawk's main force . When the Indian scouts were driven in , at dusk , the direction of the chase was suddenly reversed , followed by a panic among Still- man's men ...
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... known to Lincoln , who was a boarder at Rutledge's tavern , and his heart was moved by Ann's disappointment and prolonged sus- pense - for it appears that she still loved McNamar― never quite gave him up . " About this date Lincoln ...
... known to Lincoln , who was a boarder at Rutledge's tavern , and his heart was moved by Ann's disappointment and prolonged sus- pense - for it appears that she still loved McNamar― never quite gave him up . " About this date Lincoln ...
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... known of the matter , the " book " was nothing more than a number of manuscript pages , discussing in a rationalistic way some of the commonly received theo- logical opinions or dogmas as " incarnation , ” “ atone- ment , " or the like ...
... known of the matter , the " book " was nothing more than a number of manuscript pages , discussing in a rationalistic way some of the commonly received theo- logical opinions or dogmas as " incarnation , ” “ atone- ment , " or the like ...
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