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... nature of the child was woven , and there the man was born , sprung from the very earth . The wild forest was his university , and it taught him more than many boys learn in academic groves , for it taught C 17 CHAPTER III The Awakening ...
... nature of the child was woven , and there the man was born , sprung from the very earth . The wild forest was his university , and it taught him more than many boys learn in academic groves , for it taught C 17 CHAPTER III The Awakening ...
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... nature of the youth . He joked and frolicked as well as studied and argued . He wrote rhymes on passing events and sometimes had to back up his rough satires with his big fists . He celebrated in verse the long , crooked nose of the man ...
... nature of the youth . He joked and frolicked as well as studied and argued . He wrote rhymes on passing events and sometimes had to back up his rough satires with his big fists . He celebrated in verse the long , crooked nose of the man ...
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... nature had been generous enough to clear the land for the use of man . The Lincolns , therefore , as the rest , sought a place like that which they had left in Indiana , and no better . There they went to felling trees and hewing the ...
... nature had been generous enough to clear the land for the use of man . The Lincolns , therefore , as the rest , sought a place like that which they had left in Indiana , and no better . There they went to felling trees and hewing the ...
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... mart , exhibited and examined as if she were a horse , in that circle of sordid dealers in human flesh . This was slavery in its ugliest aspect , and Lincoln was stirred to the depths of his nature . D 33 ON THE PRAIRIES OF ILLINOIS.
... mart , exhibited and examined as if she were a horse , in that circle of sordid dealers in human flesh . This was slavery in its ugliest aspect , and Lincoln was stirred to the depths of his nature . D 33 ON THE PRAIRIES OF ILLINOIS.
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... nature and droll remarks won him a hearty welcome among the people , who , a few months before , had jeered at him from the river bank . Another distinction awaited him . An election was to be held , and penmanship not being a com- mon ...
... nature and droll remarks won him a hearty welcome among the people , who , a few months before , had jeered at him from the river bank . Another distinction awaited him . An election was to be held , and penmanship not being a com- mon ...
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