Abraham Lincoln; a History, by John G. Nicolay and John Hay, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... known to you . " He returned to Iowa , and died on the 3d of October , 1838 , at his camp on the river Des Moines . He was buried in gala dress , with cocked hat and sword , and the medals presented him by two governments . He was not ...
... known to you . " He returned to Iowa , and died on the 3d of October , 1838 , at his camp on the river Des Moines . He was buried in gala dress , with cocked hat and sword , and the medals presented him by two governments . He was not ...
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... known , illustrated , and declared in various ways and forms in all ages of the world . That great fabulist and philosopher , Æsop , illustrated it by his fable of the bundle of sticks ; and He whose wisdom surpasses that of all ...
... known , illustrated , and declared in various ways and forms in all ages of the world . That great fabulist and philosopher , Æsop , illustrated it by his fable of the bundle of sticks ; and He whose wisdom surpasses that of all ...
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... known in Western politics as a " still - hunt . " They made a feint of allowing the special election to go by default . They made no nomination . They per- mitted an independent Democrat , known under the sobriquet of " Steamboat Smith ...
... known in Western politics as a " still - hunt . " They made a feint of allowing the special election to go by default . They made no nomination . They per- mitted an independent Democrat , known under the sobriquet of " Steamboat Smith ...
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