Abraham Lincoln: The Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesG. P. Putnam's sons, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... knew him . To do this , it has been necessary to draw material from various sources , to paint in a background of the history of the times in which he lived , and to place the illustrious subject in his true relation , as far as ...
... knew him . To do this , it has been necessary to draw material from various sources , to paint in a background of the history of the times in which he lived , and to place the illustrious subject in his true relation , as far as ...
第 4 頁
... knew of his father's life , said : " My father , at the time of the death of his father , was but six years old , and he grew up literally without educa- tion . " He was a tall , well - built , and muscular man , quick with his rifle ...
... knew of his father's life , said : " My father , at the time of the death of his father , was but six years old , and he grew up literally without educa- tion . " He was a tall , well - built , and muscular man , quick with his rifle ...
第 15 頁
... knew how to write , took weeks , even months , in a leisurely journey of one hundred miles . Only as a faint echo from out of another world came the news of domestic politics , foreign complications , and national affairs . James ...
... knew how to write , took weeks , even months , in a leisurely journey of one hundred miles . Only as a faint echo from out of another world came the news of domestic politics , foreign complications , and national affairs . James ...
第 17 頁
... of timber which he never lost while he lived . knew every tree , bush , and shrub , by its foliage and bark , as far as he could see it . The mysterious He juices that gave healing to wounds and bruises , the The Boyhood of Lincoln 17.
... of timber which he never lost while he lived . knew every tree , bush , and shrub , by its foliage and bark , as far as he could see it . The mysterious He juices that gave healing to wounds and bruises , the The Boyhood of Lincoln 17.
第 23 頁
... knew better than Sarah did how to mix an ash - cake of corn - meal , and with milk from the cow , and an occasional slab of " side - meat , " or smoked side of pork , the family was never long hungry . It was primitive and hard fare ...
... knew better than Sarah did how to mix an ash - cake of corn - meal , and with milk from the cow , and an occasional slab of " side - meat , " or smoked side of pork , the family was never long hungry . It was primitive and hard fare ...
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