Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 1Century Company, 1890 |
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... letter from one of his Virginia kinsmen , the last communication which ever came from them . It was written on paper ... ( Letter from Samuel W. Pennypacker . ) 2 A letter from David J. Lincoln , of Birdsboro , Berks County , Penn ...
... letter from one of his Virginia kinsmen , the last communication which ever came from them . It was written on paper ... ( Letter from Samuel W. Pennypacker . ) 2 A letter from David J. Lincoln , of Birdsboro , Berks County , Penn ...
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... letter goes on in the same train of sympathetic cheer , but there is one phrase which strikes the keynote of all lives whose ideals are too high for fulfillment : " It is the peculiar misfortune of both you and me to dream dreams of ...
... letter goes on in the same train of sympathetic cheer , but there is one phrase which strikes the keynote of all lives whose ideals are too high for fulfillment : " It is the peculiar misfortune of both you and me to dream dreams of ...
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... letter to " National the press . It may easily be imagined that a man who , after being elected a Senator of the United States , was capable of the insane insolence of signing his name to a letter informing his defeated competitor that ...
... letter to " National the press . It may easily be imagined that a man who , after being elected a Senator of the United States , was capable of the insane insolence of signing his name to a letter informing his defeated competitor that ...
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