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 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 7 頁
... never forgot the lessons he learned of Caleb Hazel and the pleasure that he felt in that great event of his life - going to school . In those primitive times , preaching was usually had under the trees or in the cabins of those few who ...
... never forgot the lessons he learned of Caleb Hazel and the pleasure that he felt in that great event of his life - going to school . In those primitive times , preaching was usually had under the trees or in the cabins of those few who ...
第 8 頁
... never failed to travel far , if necessary , to attend on his simple services . The boy's first notions of public speaking were taken from the itinerant , and years afterwards the Presi- dent referred to the preacher as the most ...
... never failed to travel far , if necessary , to attend on his simple services . The boy's first notions of public speaking were taken from the itinerant , and years afterwards the Presi- dent referred to the preacher as the most ...
第 10 頁
... never effaced . He had Much of But when Thomas Lincoln returned to his small brood , it was not with any boastfulness . met with what was to them a great loss . their meagre stock of household stuff and farming tools was at the bottom ...
... never effaced . He had Much of But when Thomas Lincoln returned to his small brood , it was not with any boastfulness . met with what was to them a great loss . their meagre stock of household stuff and farming tools was at the bottom ...
第 13 頁
... never wore stockings until he was " a young man grown . His feet were covered with rough cowhide shoes , but oftener with mocca- sins fashioned deftly by his mother's hands . Deer- skin leggings , or breeches , and a hunting - shirt of ...
... never wore stockings until he was " a young man grown . His feet were covered with rough cowhide shoes , but oftener with mocca- sins fashioned deftly by his mother's hands . Deer- skin leggings , or breeches , and a hunting - shirt of ...
第 14 頁
... never forgot the mingled pain and pleasure that it brought - pain because he dreaded to take life , and pleasure because he had brought down his game . It was a poor time all over the land in those early years of the Lincoln family in ...
... never forgot the mingled pain and pleasure that it brought - pain because he dreaded to take life , and pleasure because he had brought down his game . It was a poor time all over the land in those early years of the Lincoln family in ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Abraham Lincoln afterwards April asked battle Black Hawk war cabin Cabinet called candidate canvass cheering coln command Confederacy Congress Constitution convention crowd debate declared defend Democratic Douglas elected emancipation excitement father Federal fight flag force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe free-State freedom Frémont friends Government Governor Grant hand Illinois inaugural Indiana Kansas Kentucky knew land leaders Lecompton Constitution Lee's Legislature letter loyal Macon County McClellan ment military Missouri national capital negro never night nominated North party peace political Potomac President Presidential proclamation ready Rebel army rebellion reply Republic Republican Richmond Secretary Senator sent Seward slave slavery soon South Southern speak speech Springfield Stephen Arnold Douglas struggle surrender Territory things Thomas Lincoln thought thousand tion took troops Union United United States Senator Virginia votes Washington Whig White House words young