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I Think To Lose Kentucky Is Nearly The Same As To Lose The Whole Game.
-Abraham Lincoln
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I Think To Lose Kentucky Is Nearly
Abraham Lincoln
I Think To Lose Kentucky Is Nearly The Same As To Lose The Whole Game.
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I Was Born Feb. 12, 1809, In Hardin County, Kentucky. My Parents Were Both Born In Virginia, Of Undistinguished Families--second Families, Perhaps I Should Say. My Mother, Who Died In My Tenth Year, Was Of A Family Of The Name Of Hanks.... My Father ... Removed From Kentucky To ... Indiana, In My Eighth Year.... It Was A Wild Region, With Many Bears And Other Wild Animals Still In The Woods. There I Grew Up.... Of Course When I Came Of Age I Did Not Know Much. Still Somehow, I Could Read, Write, And Cipher ... But That Was All.
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