Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Band 2F. D. Tandy Company, 1905 |
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... Kentucky about the year 1782 , I have concluded to address you to ascertain whether we are not of the same family . I shall be much obliged if you will write me , telling me whether you in any way know anything of my grandfather , what ...
... Kentucky about the year 1782 , I have concluded to address you to ascertain whether we are not of the same family . I shall be much obliged if you will write me , telling me whether you in any way know anything of my grandfather , what ...
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... Kentucky , near him [ Mr. Gaines ] , told him he himself was one . There was still another proposition touching this matter ; that was , that persons entitled to bounty land should by law be entitled to locate these lands in parcels ...
... Kentucky , near him [ Mr. Gaines ] , told him he himself was one . There was still another proposition touching this matter ; that was , that persons entitled to bounty land should by law be entitled to locate these lands in parcels ...
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... Kentucky , just as you say you found them in 1801 or 1802. The oldest son , Uncle Mordecai , near twenty years ago removed from Kentucky to Hancock County , Illinois , where within a year or two afterward he died , and where his ...
... Kentucky , just as you say you found them in 1801 or 1802. The oldest son , Uncle Mordecai , near twenty years ago removed from Kentucky to Hancock County , Illinois , where within a year or two afterward he died , and where his ...
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... Kentucky , Tennessee , Mississippi , Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , Illinois , Indiana , Ohio , Wisconsin , and Iowa . Now I suppose it will not be denied that these thirteen States are a little more interested in improvements on ...
... Kentucky , Tennessee , Mississippi , Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , Illinois , Indiana , Ohio , Wisconsin , and Iowa . Now I suppose it will not be denied that these thirteen States are a little more interested in improvements on ...
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... Kentucky [ Mr. Clark ] , of very considerable ability , was in particular concerned about it . He thought it altogether novel and unprecedented for a president or a presidential candidate to think of approving bills whose ...
... Kentucky [ Mr. Clark ] , of very considerable ability , was in particular concerned about it . He thought it altogether novel and unprecedented for a president or a presidential candidate to think of approving bills whose ...
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