Ben Hardin: His Times and Contemporaries, with Selections from His SpeechesCourier-journal job printing Company, 1887 - 640 стор. |
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... death . His collection has been lost - a loss that has not been and can not be supplied . Occasional writers have found in Mr. Hardin's life a rich field of reminiscence which has not been exhausted by frequent viii BEN HARDIN.
... death . His collection has been lost - a loss that has not been and can not be supplied . Occasional writers have found in Mr. Hardin's life a rich field of reminiscence which has not been exhausted by frequent viii BEN HARDIN.
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... death no record is known . In her child- hood , Sarah Hardin , mother of Benjamin , knew him as a very old man , with a dark countenance and French dialect . Either he or a son of his of the same Christian name married a Miss Waters ...
... death no record is known . In her child- hood , Sarah Hardin , mother of Benjamin , knew him as a very old man , with a dark countenance and French dialect . Either he or a son of his of the same Christian name married a Miss Waters ...
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... death she married William Robinson . She lived to an advanced age , and was the only one that died childless . Sarah was the mother of Mr. Hardin , and of her men- tion is reserved for the next chapter . Lydia married Charles Wick ...
... death she married William Robinson . She lived to an advanced age , and was the only one that died childless . Sarah was the mother of Mr. Hardin , and of her men- tion is reserved for the next chapter . Lydia married Charles Wick ...
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... death of her husband ( about 1820 ) she took up her resi- dence with her son Ben , with whom she lived until her death in 1832 , in her eighty - eighth year . The theory asserted by Napoleon and others that it is the mother , rather ...
... death of her husband ( about 1820 ) she took up her resi- dence with her son Ben , with whom she lived until her death in 1832 , in her eighty - eighth year . The theory asserted by Napoleon and others that it is the mother , rather ...
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... death . Thus fell one of the most heroic men that ever bore the name of Hardin . He was a man of unassuming manners and great gentleness of deportment , yet of sin- gular firmness and inflexibility . For several years before his death ...
... death . Thus fell one of the most heroic men that ever bore the name of Hardin . He was a man of unassuming manners and great gentleness of deportment , yet of sin- gular firmness and inflexibility . For several years before his death ...
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