. Abraham Lincoln and religion. general. The iendons of the knee, foot, and anUle, aliouldnext he fitreiigtlieited by accustoming btr, «henseated on n chair, to great weighta with herfoot; tho leg acting aa a l^ver, tbo oilier knee, overwhich it U cro.«ed, acting at) u fulcrum, tints:. PtouuiS, Tho fcot from tlw tinkle must tta rendered pecu-liarly ; U>\<-, and able. In conjunction with eachother, V»y phulng Ihoiwlo of ot»e orarthe top of theother, it) hold oml snatch awijr with rapidity hwivyand li^bt article?, such as slates, bouka, tic.


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