The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... house in bed , and apparently very unwell ; that he asked him how he came from Springfield ; that Fisher said he had come by Peoria , and also told of several other places he had been at more in the direction of Peoria , which showed ...
... house in bed , and apparently very unwell ; that he asked him how he came from Springfield ; that Fisher said he had come by Peoria , and also told of several other places he had been at more in the direction of Peoria , which showed ...
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... houses and lands , and oxen and asses , and men - servants and maid - servants , and begetting sons and daughters ? We are not keeping house , but boarding at the Globe Tavern , which is very well kept now by a widow lady of the name of ...
... houses and lands , and oxen and asses , and men - servants and maid - servants , and begetting sons and daughters ? We are not keeping house , but boarding at the Globe Tavern , which is very well kept now by a widow lady of the name of ...
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... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES This is from a long speech ( intended to be humorous ) in which Lincoln attacked General ... House of Representatives 321 From a Speech in the House of Representatives, July 27, 1848.
... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES This is from a long speech ( intended to be humorous ) in which Lincoln attacked General ... House of Representatives 321 From a Speech in the House of Representatives, July 27, 1848.
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Reply to a Committee of Religious Denominations Asking | 145 |
Chronology | 193 |
Address to the People of Sangamon County Illinois March | 221 |
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