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 xiii 頁
... Governors - The Second Bull Run Defeat - Antietam - McClellan Relieved of His Command . 318 CHAPTER XXIII THE TURNING OF THE TIDE The Battle of Fredericksburg - - Rise of the Peace Party - Fac- tions in Congress - The Battle of ...
... Governors - The Second Bull Run Defeat - Antietam - McClellan Relieved of His Command . 318 CHAPTER XXIII THE TURNING OF THE TIDE The Battle of Fredericksburg - - Rise of the Peace Party - Fac- tions in Congress - The Battle of ...
第 57 頁
... governor of the State called for two thousand volunteers . The country was panic - stricken . Lincoln was among the first to volunteer . Whether he went from pure love of adventure , or because he thought his services in the expected ...
... governor of the State called for two thousand volunteers . The country was panic - stricken . Lincoln was among the first to volunteer . Whether he went from pure love of adventure , or because he thought his services in the expected ...
第 83 頁
... Governor of the State ; David Davis , Senator , acting Vice - President , and also a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ; Stephen A. Douglas , Senator , and a candi- date for the Presidency . So far as we know , none of ...
... Governor of the State ; David Davis , Senator , acting Vice - President , and also a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ; Stephen A. Douglas , Senator , and a candi- date for the Presidency . So far as we know , none of ...
第 115 頁
... Governor of the Territory of Oregon . This place , however , he declined . It was not to his taste , and , most likely , he was beginning to see that he had a greater work on this side of the Rocky Mountains . Moreover , Mrs. Lincoln ...
... Governor of the Territory of Oregon . This place , however , he declined . It was not to his taste , and , most likely , he was beginning to see that he had a greater work on this side of the Rocky Mountains . Moreover , Mrs. Lincoln ...
第 126 頁
... Governor regretted very much to say that there was no remedy provided by the constitution or the laws for such a state of facts . He could do nothing . Lincoln rose to his feet , in great excitement , and said : " By the Almighty ! I'll ...
... Governor regretted very much to say that there was no remedy provided by the constitution or the laws for such a state of facts . He could do nothing . Lincoln rose to his feet , in great excitement , and said : " By the Almighty ! I'll ...
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