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 1 頁
... soon the coun- try was deluged with English goods , and , instead of being large exporters , the people of the United States imported more than they sent away . During the two years next succeeding the declaration of peace , I.
... soon the coun- try was deluged with English goods , and , instead of being large exporters , the people of the United States imported more than they sent away . During the two years next succeeding the declaration of peace , I.
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... soon to be left behind by the emigrants , made an impression on the mind of the lad that time 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 ...
... soon to be left behind by the emigrants , made an impression on the mind of the lad that time 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 ...
第 21 頁
... soon as the good mother was buried , Abraham Lincoln composed what he used to say was his first letter , and addressed it to Parson Elkin , the Kentucky Baptist preacher who had some- times tarried with the Lincolns in their humble home ...
... soon as the good mother was buried , Abraham Lincoln composed what he used to say was his first letter , and addressed it to Parson Elkin , the Kentucky Baptist preacher who had some- times tarried with the Lincolns in their humble home ...
第 32 頁
... soon as he could get the needed books . Through all the wide neighborhood , Abe Lincoln was known as an honest , laborious , and helpful lad . Coming home one night , when the early winter frosts were sharp and nipping , he and a ...
... soon as he could get the needed books . Through all the wide neighborhood , Abe Lincoln was known as an honest , laborious , and helpful lad . Coming home one night , when the early winter frosts were sharp and nipping , he and a ...
第 43 頁
... older States . So , in the spring of 1830 , as soon as the frost was out of the ground , Lincoln , having sold crops , hogs , and farm improvements to Mr. Gentry , packed all his remaining earthly possessions , and those of 43.
... older States . So , in the spring of 1830 , as soon as the frost was out of the ground , Lincoln , having sold crops , hogs , and farm improvements to Mr. Gentry , packed all his remaining earthly possessions , and those of 43.
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