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 xii 頁
... House - Assembling of the Rebel Congress - Rebel Emissaries Sent to Washington - A Vigorous Policy Clam- ored for The First Gun at Sumter - Great Excitement throughout the Republic - A Nation in Arms - Attack on the Sixth Massachusetts ...
... House - Assembling of the Rebel Congress - Rebel Emissaries Sent to Washington - A Vigorous Policy Clam- ored for The First Gun at Sumter - Great Excitement throughout the Republic - A Nation in Arms - Attack on the Sixth Massachusetts ...
第 xiv 頁
... HOUSE Plain Living and Simple Manners - Lincoln's Kindness and His Righteous Wrath - The Sons of Lincoln — The Boy of the White House - Threats of Assassination - The President's Dealings with Office - Seekers - Sundry Anecdotes CHAPTER ...
... HOUSE Plain Living and Simple Manners - Lincoln's Kindness and His Righteous Wrath - The Sons of Lincoln — The Boy of the White House - Threats of Assassination - The President's Dealings with Office - Seekers - Sundry Anecdotes CHAPTER ...
第 6 頁
... house - mother . Theirs was a very humble and even poverty- stricken home . The mother was used to the rifle , and not only did she bring down the bear , or deer , and dress its flesh for the family table , but her skilful hand wrought ...
... house - mother . Theirs was a very humble and even poverty- stricken home . The mother was used to the rifle , and not only did she bring down the bear , or deer , and dress its flesh for the family table , but her skilful hand wrought ...
第 10 頁
... house - mother could knock over a deer at long range . One bedticking , filled with dried forest leaves and husks , sufficed for their rest at night , and , bright and early in the morning , the future President was out in the nipping ...
... house - mother could knock over a deer at long range . One bedticking , filled with dried forest leaves and husks , sufficed for their rest at night , and , bright and early in the morning , the future President was out in the nipping ...
第 16 頁
... House at Washington , he could remember how he lay in bed , of a cold morning , listening for his mother's footsteps rattling the slabs of the puncheon floor , as she came to rouse him from a pretended sleep . Boys who have never lived ...
... House at Washington , he could remember how he lay in bed , of a cold morning , listening for his mother's footsteps rattling the slabs of the puncheon floor , as she came to rouse him from a pretended sleep . Boys who have never lived ...
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