Abraham Lincoln, the Boy and the ManGrosset & Dunlap, 1908 - Всего страниц: 435 |
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... night and day . On the hunts , all the game was driven into a common center , where it was slaughtered . Every table depended on the rifle . There was a salt " lick " in the creek near the Lincoln cabin , to which the deer came , and ...
... night and day . On the hunts , all the game was driven into a common center , where it was slaughtered . Every table depended on the rifle . There was a salt " lick " in the creek near the Lincoln cabin , to which the deer came , and ...
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... night , while trying to work out the meaning of something he had heard . He could not sleep until he had solved the puzzle and found a way to state the same idea in the plainest words . Even a copy of the statutes of Indiana fell a prey ...
... night , while trying to work out the meaning of something he had heard . He could not sleep until he had solved the puzzle and found a way to state the same idea in the plainest words . Even a copy of the statutes of Indiana fell a prey ...
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... night came through the cracks and soaked the book . The man who had lent it to him claimed damages and made Lincoln pull fodder in his corn - field for three full days . Nevertheless he went on borrowing right and left , until he felt ...
... night came through the cracks and soaked the book . The man who had lent it to him claimed damages and made Lincoln pull fodder in his corn - field for three full days . Nevertheless he went on borrowing right and left , until he felt ...
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... night . In those surroundings he wrote a paper on the " American Government , " in which he urged the necessity of preserving the Constitution and main- taining the Union . The lawyer , when he had read this appeal , declared the ...
... night . In those surroundings he wrote a paper on the " American Government , " in which he urged the necessity of preserving the Constitution and main- taining the Union . The lawyer , when he had read this appeal , declared the ...
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... his company fired a gun within the limits of the camp . At an- other time , when some of his men made a night raid on the headquarters ' provisions , their captain had to pay for their frolic by wearing a wooden sword 40 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... his company fired a gun within the limits of the camp . At an- other time , when some of his men made a night raid on the headquarters ' provisions , their captain had to pay for their frolic by wearing a wooden sword 40 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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