Abraham Lincoln: The Boy and the ManMacmillan, 1908 - Всего страниц: 435 Abraham Lincoln: The Boy and the Man is not a critical study, but a simple story. Its aim is to present in dramatic pictures the struggles and achievements of a common man, in whom the race of common men is exalted; who solved great problems by the plain rules of common sense and wrought great deeds by the exercise of the common qualities of honesty and courage, patience, justice, and kindness. -- Foreword. |
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... stands forth as the true prophet of a reunited people and the noblest product of that democracy which is slowly uniting all peoples in fraternal bonds . In the preparation of this volume many authori- tative sources have been freely ...
... stands forth as the true prophet of a reunited people and the noblest product of that democracy which is slowly uniting all peoples in fraternal bonds . In the preparation of this volume many authori- tative sources have been freely ...
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... the city of Louisville now stands and built his home on it . There he was killed by the Indians while opening a farm . He was going to his day's work in the clearing when a shot rang out from the brush and he fell dead . His ABRAHAM ...
... the city of Louisville now stands and built his home on it . There he was killed by the Indians while opening a farm . He was going to his day's work in the clearing when a shot rang out from the brush and he fell dead . His ABRAHAM ...
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... standing inside , shot through a crack and killed one of them . He has never since pulled trigger on any larger game . ' " " This new log cabin was built by Thomas Lincoln the second year of his life in Indiana . His family lived in the ...
... standing inside , shot through a crack and killed one of them . He has never since pulled trigger on any larger game . ' " " This new log cabin was built by Thomas Lincoln the second year of his life in Indiana . His family lived in the ...
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... stand to be set up beside the doorway , and she scrubbed the children and fitted them out with decent clothing . She gave Abraham a linsey - woolsey shirt of her own make to take the place of his old deerskin shirt . Her husband was ...
... stand to be set up beside the doorway , and she scrubbed the children and fitted them out with decent clothing . She gave Abraham a linsey - woolsey shirt of her own make to take the place of his old deerskin shirt . Her husband was ...
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... . When a flatboatman offered him $ 8 a month , he went as bow - hand , and thus standing forward , poled the craft down the Ohio and the Mississippi to New Orleans . While idling about the river before start- ing 27 A BOYHOOD OF TOIL.
... . When a flatboatman offered him $ 8 a month , he went as bow - hand , and thus standing forward , poled the craft down the Ohio and the Mississippi to New Orleans . While idling about the river before start- ing 27 A BOYHOOD OF TOIL.
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