Abraham Lincoln, the Boy and the ManGrosset & Dunlap, 1908 - Всего страниц: 435 |
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... land title and by slavery , the family leave Kentucky to make a new home in a free state . ― - ABRAHAM LINCOLN was born to poverty and ignorance . A rude log cabin on a poor , scrub farm was his birthplace . His father could not read ...
... land title and by slavery , the family leave Kentucky to make a new home in a free state . ― - ABRAHAM LINCOLN was born to poverty and ignorance . A rude log cabin on a poor , scrub farm was his birthplace . His father could not read ...
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... land a wilderness . The buffalo roamed the blue - grass fields , and as Boone said , " were more frequent than I have seen cattle in the settlements , browsing on the leaves of the cane , or cropping the herbage on these extensive ...
... land a wilderness . The buffalo roamed the blue - grass fields , and as Boone said , " were more frequent than I have seen cattle in the settlements , browsing on the leaves of the cane , or cropping the herbage on these extensive ...
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... land was valuable . Moreover , the people with profitable farms were slaveholders . There were very few slaves in the Lincoln neighborhood , it is true ; the soil was not rich enough for such care- less labor . Still , Abraham Lincoln ...
... land was valuable . Moreover , the people with profitable farms were slaveholders . There were very few slaves in the Lincoln neighborhood , it is true ; the soil was not rich enough for such care- less labor . Still , Abraham Lincoln ...
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... land for his new farm . On his return to to Kentucky , the family made ready to go with him to their Indiana home . The last sad duty of the mother was to take Abraham and his sister to the burial place of her third child , and there ...
... land for his new farm . On his return to to Kentucky , the family made ready to go with him to their Indiana home . The last sad duty of the mother was to take Abraham and his sister to the burial place of her third child , and there ...
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... land he had chosen was covered with a dense growth of timber , and no shelter awaited him and his family . He must hasten to cut down a lot of young saplings in order to build a shed of poles . This was the home . It shielded the family ...
... land he had chosen was covered with a dense growth of timber , and no shelter awaited him and his family . He must hasten to cut down a lot of young saplings in order to build a shed of poles . This was the home . It shielded the family ...
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