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 xiv 頁
... ment as Chief - Justice The President Deferred to the Ministers CHAPTER XXVII END OF A STRANGE EVENTFUL HISTORY Symptoms of a Collapse of the Confederacy - Lee Seeks a Parley The Fall of Richmond — Flight of the Rebel with Grant - - 415 ...
... ment as Chief - Justice The President Deferred to the Ministers CHAPTER XXVII END OF A STRANGE EVENTFUL HISTORY Symptoms of a Collapse of the Confederacy - Lee Seeks a Parley The Fall of Richmond — Flight of the Rebel with Grant - - 415 ...
第 1 頁
... ment was not good . Money was scarce . There was no mint for coinage of American specie , and the paper currency authorized by the Continental Con- gress was very low in value . Immediately after the end of the war , the young republic ...
... ment was not good . Money was scarce . There was no mint for coinage of American specie , and the paper currency authorized by the Continental Con- gress was very low in value . Immediately after the end of the war , the young republic ...
第 5 頁
... ment was ready in abundance . But hunting was necessary for procuring meat for the table and furs and skins for clothing and for barter with distant trading - posts . Thomas Lincoln was a laboring man , working for others , and ...
... ment was ready in abundance . But hunting was necessary for procuring meat for the table and furs and skins for clothing and for barter with distant trading - posts . Thomas Lincoln was a laboring man , working for others , and ...
第 7 頁
... ment . Father and mother were alike religious and resolved to bring up their children in the fear of God ; but places of worship , schools , and all the means of even a common education were not near at hand . Mrs. Lincoln taught her ...
... ment . Father and mother were alike religious and resolved to bring up their children in the fear of God ; but places of worship , schools , and all the means of even a common education were not near at hand . Mrs. Lincoln taught her ...
第 36 頁
... ment . Lincoln listened to what was a very super- ficial and ill - informed story , and then said : " There is one thing that I have learned and you have n't . It is only one word ' thorough . " " Then bringing his hand down on the ...
... ment . Lincoln listened to what was a very super- ficial and ill - informed story , and then said : " There is one thing that I have learned and you have n't . It is only one word ' thorough . " " Then bringing his hand down on the ...
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