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... arms . His only His only playmate in his earliest childhood was his sister . His play- ground was the lonely forest . He had no toys , for toys cost money , and money was hardly ever seen in the Lincoln home . The father must raise or ...
... arms . His only His only playmate in his earliest childhood was his sister . His play- ground was the lonely forest . He had no toys , for toys cost money , and money was hardly ever seen in the Lincoln home . The father must raise or ...
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... arm was his strongest point , and he quickly seized Jack Armstrong by the throat and beat the air with him , to the admiration of the crowd , including the Clary's Grove boys and even Jack himself . The verdict of the battle was loyally ...
... arm was his strongest point , and he quickly seized Jack Armstrong by the throat and beat the air with him , to the admiration of the crowd , including the Clary's Grove boys and even Jack himself . The verdict of the battle was loyally ...
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... a stranger a barrel of odds and ends . While Lincoln was searching through its varied contents with his long arm , he fished out a copy of Blackstone's commentaries on the common law . He was fascinated by the very 44 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... a stranger a barrel of odds and ends . While Lincoln was searching through its varied contents with his long arm , he fished out a copy of Blackstone's commentaries on the common law . He was fascinated by the very 44 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... arm to help him lift the burden from his shoulders . One week he would split rails , another week toil in the fields , while from time to time he helped out in the store and did chores about the tavern . Through it all he did not cease ...
... arm to help him lift the burden from his shoulders . One week he would split rails , another week toil in the fields , while from time to time he helped out in the store and did chores about the tavern . Through it all he did not cease ...
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... arms , by no means excluding females . " As he had taken in boyhood a stand for temperance and against cru- elty to animals in advance of any general agitation of those questions , so now he came out for a measure of woman suffrage ...
... arms , by no means excluding females . " As he had taken in boyhood a stand for temperance and against cru- elty to animals in advance of any general agitation of those questions , so now he came out for a measure of woman suffrage ...
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