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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... showed her disappointment to her step - children . She took hold of the duties and labors of the day with a cheerful readiness that was long and gratefully remembered by her step - son , at least . They were good friends at once . Of ...
... showed her disappointment to her step - children . She took hold of the duties and labors of the day with a cheerful readiness that was long and gratefully remembered by her step - son , at least . They were good friends at once . Of ...
第 50 頁
... showed that he was more than a match for the champion of Clary's Grove . Jack Armstrong was slowly sinking under the vigorous wrestling of the long - limbed Lincoln , and the entire 1 gang were ready to break in and overwhelm him . 50 ...
... showed that he was more than a match for the champion of Clary's Grove . Jack Armstrong was slowly sinking under the vigorous wrestling of the long - limbed Lincoln , and the entire 1 gang were ready to break in and overwhelm him . 50 ...
第 71 頁
... showed himself ready to give place to others . Above all , and to the latest day of his life , Lincoln was not ashamed to confess his ignorance of any subject ; he never lost an opportunity to get instruction . The capital of Illinois ...
... showed himself ready to give place to others . Above all , and to the latest day of his life , Lincoln was not ashamed to confess his ignorance of any subject ; he never lost an opportunity to get instruction . The capital of Illinois ...
第 107 頁
... showed , with great force and caustic scorn , that the Democratic President was also in great perplexity . Speaking of the President's strug- gles to set himself right , when he knew that he was wrong , Lincoln said : " He knows not ...
... showed , with great force and caustic scorn , that the Democratic President was also in great perplexity . Speaking of the President's strug- gles to set himself right , when he knew that he was wrong , Lincoln said : " He knows not ...
第 117 頁
... showed his filial affection to the end of their stay on earth . It may be said here that there were other members of the Lincoln family , not holding so strong a claim on Abraham's generosity , that were helped by the warm - hearted man ...
... showed his filial affection to the end of their stay on earth . It may be said here that there were other members of the Lincoln family , not holding so strong a claim on Abraham's generosity , that were helped by the warm - hearted man ...
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