Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1892 |
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... afterwards that , " He was the ungod- liest figure I ever saw . " " He never complained of the food , bed , or lodg- ings . If every other fellow grumbled at the bill - of- fare which greeted us at many of the dingy tav- erns , " says ...
... afterwards that , " He was the ungod- liest figure I ever saw . " " He never complained of the food , bed , or lodg- ings . If every other fellow grumbled at the bill - of- fare which greeted us at many of the dingy tav- erns , " says ...
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... afterwards a trusted friend of Mr. Lincoln , Henry C. Whitney , has described most happily the delights of a life on the circuit . A bit of it , referring to Lincoln , I apprehend , cannot be deemed out of place here . " In October ...
... afterwards a trusted friend of Mr. Lincoln , Henry C. Whitney , has described most happily the delights of a life on the circuit . A bit of it , referring to Lincoln , I apprehend , cannot be deemed out of place here . " In October ...
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... afterwards became the eminent general , -looking at the bill expressed great sur- prise . " Why , sir , " he exclaimed , " this is as much . as Daniel Webster himself would have charged . We cannot allow such a claim . " Stung by the re ...
... afterwards became the eminent general , -looking at the bill expressed great sur- prise . " Why , sir , " he exclaimed , " this is as much . as Daniel Webster himself would have charged . We cannot allow such a claim . " Stung by the re ...
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... afterwards wrote to me about a piece of land which certain men were trying to get from me , and said : ' Hannah , they can't get your land . Let them try it in the Cir- cuit Court , and then you appeal it ; bring it to the Supreme Court ...
... afterwards wrote to me about a piece of land which certain men were trying to get from me , and said : ' Hannah , they can't get your land . Let them try it in the Cir- cuit Court , and then you appeal it ; bring it to the Supreme Court ...
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... afterwards with his breach of agreement Douglas responded that Lovejoy " bantered and badgered " him so persistently he could not grace- fully resist the encounter . The whole thing thor- oughly displeased Lincoln . * During this ...
... afterwards with his breach of agreement Douglas responded that Lovejoy " bantered and badgered " him so persistently he could not grace- fully resist the encounter . The whole thing thor- oughly displeased Lincoln . * During this ...
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