The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 19 頁
... lead him in the right way , and are to secure to him the facilities for mental training and proper physical as well as moral cultivation . The germs or elemental principles of charac- ter may have , and undoubtedly do come through laws ...
... lead him in the right way , and are to secure to him the facilities for mental training and proper physical as well as moral cultivation . The germs or elemental principles of charac- ter may have , and undoubtedly do come through laws ...
第 24 頁
... lead . His reci- tations were prepared with the utmost care , and while at times he would enter heartily into the sports of the campus , yet I never knew him charged with an indiscretion that would necessitate an apology to a class ...
... lead . His reci- tations were prepared with the utmost care , and while at times he would enter heartily into the sports of the campus , yet I never knew him charged with an indiscretion that would necessitate an apology to a class ...
第 25 頁
... lead him to forget . " While he was not a member , as I now remember , of any religious society , yet he always attended upon the services at the chapel , and was scrupulously careful in observing his morning and evening devotions ...
... lead him to forget . " While he was not a member , as I now remember , of any religious society , yet he always attended upon the services at the chapel , and was scrupulously careful in observing his morning and evening devotions ...
第 33 頁
... lead him in this direction . When Mr. Memminger came to take his place among the lawyers of the Charleston Bar , political affairs were in an excited condition , and became more so as each session of Congress brought before the people ...
... lead him in this direction . When Mr. Memminger came to take his place among the lawyers of the Charleston Bar , political affairs were in an excited condition , and became more so as each session of Congress brought before the people ...
第 54 頁
... lead to general discussion , it will give scope , if I may so express it , for the operation of those momentous truths on which we rely , and I cannot , and will not despair of the Republic , as it came down to us from the most ...
... lead to general discussion , it will give scope , if I may so express it , for the operation of those momentous truths on which we rely , and I cannot , and will not despair of the Republic , as it came down to us from the most ...
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