Robert E. LeeMacmillan, 1915 - 205 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 23 筆
第 19 頁
... turned to Alexandria , he found " Old Nat , " his boy- hood friend , very ill . At once his heart was touched . A cold - hearted , selfish person might have said , " I am not in duty bound to care for this man ; he has been paid full ...
... turned to Alexandria , he found " Old Nat , " his boy- hood friend , very ill . At once his heart was touched . A cold - hearted , selfish person might have said , " I am not in duty bound to care for this man ; he has been paid full ...
第 35 頁
... turning to the little steamer every night . Thus in time the various barriers to navigation were charted , the depth of the channel was recorded , and the results of their examination were entered in their books , ready for use in the ...
... turning to the little steamer every night . Thus in time the various barriers to navigation were charted , the depth of the channel was recorded , and the results of their examination were entered in their books , ready for use in the ...
第 39 頁
... turned to violence had opportunity arisen . Lieutenant Lee's method of clearing the ob- structed channel , after he had charted it and re- ported his results to Washington , was to remove some of the reefs and bowlders by blasting , and ...
... turned to violence had opportunity arisen . Lieutenant Lee's method of clearing the ob- structed channel , after he had charted it and re- ported his results to Washington , was to remove some of the reefs and bowlders by blasting , and ...
第 47 頁
... turned on his heel and departed . That was the application of martial law to a serious problem ; it was drastic treatment ; but every officer present knew that it greatly increased the chances of Captain Lee's safe reconnoissance and ...
... turned on his heel and departed . That was the application of martial law to a serious problem ; it was drastic treatment ; but every officer present knew that it greatly increased the chances of Captain Lee's safe reconnoissance and ...
第 51 頁
... turned repeatedly toward his loved ones at home ; and , amid all the demands for his services , he found time to write many letters to the little family at Arlington . One letter , after expressing his affection for them , says : " We ...
... turned repeatedly toward his loved ones at home ; and , amid all the demands for his services , he found time to write many letters to the little family at Arlington . One letter , after expressing his affection for them , says : " We ...
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第 140 頁 - ... that on the first day of january in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtythree all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the united states shall be then thenceforward and forever free...
第 68 頁 - Did you know those young men? But no; if you did, don't say so. I wish boys would do what is right, it would be so much easier for all parties!
第 153 頁 - Could I have directed events, I should have chosen, for the good of the country, to be disabled in your stead.
第 83 頁 - In this enlightened age there are few, I believe, but will acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil in any country.
第 183 頁 - I would say that peace being my great desire, there is but one condition I would insist upon, namely, that the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged.
第 94 頁 - Trusting in Almighty God, an approving conscience, and the aid of my fellow-citizens, I devote myself to the service of my native State, in whose behalf alone, will I ever again draw my sword.
第 159 頁 - General Lee accompanied the troops in person, and as they emerged from the fierce combat they had waged in the depths of that tangled wilderness, driving the superior forces of the enemy before them across the open ground, he rode into their midst. The scene is one that can never be effaced from the minds of those who witnessed it.
第 109 頁 - I can send them. I send you some sweet violets; I hope they may retain their fragrance till you receive them. I have just gathered them for you. The sun has set, and my eyes plead for relief, for they have had no rest this holy day. But my heart with all its strength stretches toward you, and those with you, and hushes in silence its yearnings. God .bless you, my daughter, your dear husband, and son! Give much love to your mamma, and may every blessing attend you all, prays "Your devoted father,...