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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... reply , and , seizing a handspike , he made ready for an attack . Seven negroes , evidently on an errand of plunder , now ap- peared . Abe held himself ready to " repel boarders , ” and the first man that jumped on board was received ...
... reply , and , seizing a handspike , he made ready for an attack . Seven negroes , evidently on an errand of plunder , now ap- peared . Abe held himself ready to " repel boarders , ” and the first man that jumped on board was received ...
第 60 頁
... reply : " Thank you , I never drink it . " During the short campaign , the time for which the men enlisted expired , and some of the tired soldiers gladly went home . But Lincoln again re - enlisted , this time serving as a private ...
... reply : " Thank you , I never drink it . " During the short campaign , the time for which the men enlisted expired , and some of the tired soldiers gladly went home . But Lincoln again re - enlisted , this time serving as a private ...
第 74 頁
... reply , stood for a moment with flashing eyes and pale cheeks , betray- ing his inward but unspoken wrath . He began by answering very briefly this ungenerous attack . He said : " I am not so young in years as I am in the tricks and the ...
... reply , stood for a moment with flashing eyes and pale cheeks , betray- ing his inward but unspoken wrath . He began by answering very briefly this ungenerous attack . He said : " I am not so young in years as I am in the tricks and the ...
第 85 頁
... replying to him , Lincoln said : " Address that argument to cowards and knaves . With the free and the brave it will effect nothing . It may be true ; if it must , let it . Many free countries . have lost their liberty , and ours may ...
... replying to him , Lincoln said : " Address that argument to cowards and knaves . With the free and the brave it will effect nothing . It may be true ; if it must , let it . Many free countries . have lost their liberty , and ours may ...
第 104 頁
... reply , and admit the real facts , the position taken by Mr. Polk , and those who defended the war , would be surrendered . So , not being able to make answer to the only Whig representative from Illinois , the tall backwoods lawyer ...
... reply , and admit the real facts , the position taken by Mr. Polk , and those who defended the war , would be surrendered . So , not being able to make answer to the only Whig representative from Illinois , the tall backwoods lawyer ...
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