Abraham Lincoln: The Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesG. P. Putnam's sons, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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... held . In later years , Lincoln spoke of this his first schoolmaster with respect and esteem , although Riney did not long continue to teach the future President . Later on , Caleb Hazel , a spirited and manly young fellow , succeeded ...
... held . In later years , Lincoln spoke of this his first schoolmaster with respect and esteem , although Riney did not long continue to teach the future President . Later on , Caleb Hazel , a spirited and manly young fellow , succeeded ...
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... held medicinal virtues in their sap , and the uses to which every sort of woody fibre was best adapted , were all familiar to him . It was impossible that a boy , so imaginative and full of fancy as young Abe certainly was , should grow ...
... held medicinal virtues in their sap , and the uses to which every sort of woody fibre was best adapted , were all familiar to him . It was impossible that a boy , so imaginative and full of fancy as young Abe certainly was , should grow ...
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... held out his brown hand to the well - dressed lawyer , and told him how much he had enjoyed his wonderful speech . The aristocratic Breckinridge stared with surprise at the intrusive stranger , and haughtily brushed by the future ...
... held out his brown hand to the well - dressed lawyer , and told him how much he had enjoyed his wonderful speech . The aristocratic Breckinridge stared with surprise at the intrusive stranger , and haughtily brushed by the future ...
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... least one of the party held fast ever after in his tenacious memory . Now and again , too , they passed , or were passed by , other flatboats , and much rude chaffing and hailing in outlandish slang went on from boat to 38 Abraham Lincoln.
... least one of the party held fast ever after in his tenacious memory . Now and again , too , they passed , or were passed by , other flatboats , and much rude chaffing and hailing in outlandish slang went on from boat to 38 Abraham Lincoln.
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... held himself ready to " repel boarders , ” and the first man that jumped on board was received with a heavy blow that knocked him into the water . A second , a third , and a fourth , essaying the same thing , were similarly received ...
... held himself ready to " repel boarders , ” and the first man that jumped on board was received with a heavy blow that knocked him into the water . A second , a third , and a fourth , essaying the same thing , were similarly received ...
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