Lincoln and the Land of the SangamonChapman & Grimes, 1945 - 140 pages |
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... hands and arms , and wanted to kiss her goodnight ( where is the man who wouldn't , whether nineteen or ninety ! ) , but she pulled away with a smile , and ran across the lawn with Annie to the house . As we were all close together I ...
... hands and arms , and wanted to kiss her goodnight ( where is the man who wouldn't , whether nineteen or ninety ! ) , but she pulled away with a smile , and ran across the lawn with Annie to the house . As we were all close together I ...
Page 75
... hands , all your rights under the Constitution , not grudgingly , but fully and fairly . I hope that , by thus dealing with you , we will become better acquainted , and better friends . Again in the closing words of his first inaugural ...
... hands , all your rights under the Constitution , not grudgingly , but fully and fairly . I hope that , by thus dealing with you , we will become better acquainted , and better friends . Again in the closing words of his first inaugural ...
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... hands were the hands of Lincoln , but the voice was the voice of Abraham . The historic value of great men is that they speak not alone to their contemporaries , but admonish posterity as well . How apt today is this excerpt from one of ...
... hands were the hands of Lincoln , but the voice was the voice of Abraham . The historic value of great men is that they speak not alone to their contemporaries , but admonish posterity as well . How apt today is this excerpt from one of ...
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Lincoln and the Land of the Sangamon Louis Obed Renne,William Henry 1818-1891 Herndon No preview available - 2021 |
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Abraham Lincoln American Ann Rutledge army asked Aunt believe Black Hawk War boys Cartwright Chinquapin bridge circuit citizens Civil Confederate Congress death declared Doubtless elected exclude slavery expressed Fancy Creek Township farmstead father Federal field freedom friends Fugitive Slave Grandfather heart Herndon farm Herndon home honest humanity Illinois institution of slavery January Joseph VanNattan Judge Douglas Kentucky labor land lawyer Lecompton Constitution Legislature liberty Mary Todd memorial Menard County ment Minnie Monument moral nation Negro neighbors never North Oak Ridge Oak Ridge Cemetery peace police regulations political preserve President question regard Renne replied road Robert Todd Lincoln Rutledge Salem Sangamon County Sangamon River secession seems sincere slavery South Southern speech spirit Spring Springfield stand struggle summer support the Constitution Territory things tion Tomb Trainor Uncle unfriendly legislation Union United Washington William Henry Herndon
References to this book
Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure J. G. Randall,Richard N. Current,Richard Nelson Current Limited preview - 1999 |