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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... seemed to these children of the wilderness a gorgeous array of housekeeping things . There were tables and chairs , a bureau with real drawers that pulled out and dis- closed a stock of clothing , crockery to replace the rude tins that ...
... seemed to these children of the wilderness a gorgeous array of housekeeping things . There were tables and chairs , a bureau with real drawers that pulled out and dis- closed a stock of clothing , crockery to replace the rude tins that ...
第 33 頁
... seemed to him the great world outside the wilderness . An accident led him into the vicinity , and , hearing that one of the famous Breckinridges of Kentucky was to speak for the de- fence , he went on to Boonville , and , open ...
... seemed to him the great world outside the wilderness . An accident led him into the vicinity , and , hearing that one of the famous Breckinridges of Kentucky was to speak for the de- fence , he went on to Boonville , and , open ...
第 37 頁
... seemed wider and fairer before me . I was a more hopeful and confident being from that time . " The boy was waking to the possibilities of man- hood . The two shining silver coins , honestly earned , lying in his palm , were tokens of ...
... seemed wider and fairer before me . I was a more hopeful and confident being from that time . " The boy was waking to the possibilities of man- hood . The two shining silver coins , honestly earned , lying in his palm , were tokens of ...
第 38 頁
... seemed wonderful . It was not the money to be made that young Abraham was thinking of ; it was the delight of seeing the world . And when Lincoln and his companion , y ung Allen Gentry , cut loose from Gentryville and slowly drifted ...
... seemed wonderful . It was not the money to be made that young Abraham was thinking of ; it was the delight of seeing the world . And when Lincoln and his companion , y ung Allen Gentry , cut loose from Gentryville and slowly drifted ...
第 55 頁
... seemed to the average youngster of his day . In this way , Lincoln had absorbed a great deal of useful knowledge . He was always thirsty for information . If he heard of a new book — and new books were pretty scarce in those days he was ...
... seemed to the average youngster of his day . In this way , Lincoln had absorbed a great deal of useful knowledge . He was always thirsty for information . If he heard of a new book — and new books were pretty scarce in those days he was ...
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