The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... meet you in the fields of labor , or wherever else our duty shall call us , ready to do our city and our State true and unselfish service , and to express our gratitude by our acts . We greet you , Mr. Mayor , and gentlemen of the ...
... meet you in the fields of labor , or wherever else our duty shall call us , ready to do our city and our State true and unselfish service , and to express our gratitude by our acts . We greet you , Mr. Mayor , and gentlemen of the ...
第 27 頁
... meet its duties and to engage in its combats ; to go down before these in the ignominy of failure , or to acquire fame and the emoluments of victory , the honors of men , and more than all the approval of his own conscious manhood , and ...
... meet its duties and to engage in its combats ; to go down before these in the ignominy of failure , or to acquire fame and the emoluments of victory , the honors of men , and more than all the approval of his own conscious manhood , and ...
第 36 頁
... meet at Columbia in the month of November of the following year , and to it delegates were to be selected by the people of the several districts and parishes of the State . The Union party put forth its strongest men and best endeavors ...
... meet at Columbia in the month of November of the following year , and to it delegates were to be selected by the people of the several districts and parishes of the State . The Union party put forth its strongest men and best endeavors ...
第 51 頁
... meet the hearty concurrence of a great majority of the people of South Carolina . He felt the less regret , how- ever , at the self - denial he was obliged to practice , because the able speech of the orator of the day had maintained ...
... meet the hearty concurrence of a great majority of the people of South Carolina . He felt the less regret , how- ever , at the self - denial he was obliged to practice , because the able speech of the orator of the day had maintained ...
第 59 頁
... meet all consequences . If there is any feature of the American Revolution more admirable than another , it is that our fathers had fully counted the costs before they took a single step . The leaders of the people were at great pains ...
... meet all consequences . If there is any feature of the American Revolution more admirable than another , it is that our fathers had fully counted the costs before they took a single step . The leaders of the people were at great pains ...
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