The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 4 頁
... become more illustrious , none have served their country more faithfully , none have left a better record for the careful study of posterity than he , whose history I am endeavoring to preserve . History is , at best , but a well stated ...
... become more illustrious , none have served their country more faithfully , none have left a better record for the careful study of posterity than he , whose history I am endeavoring to preserve . History is , at best , but a well stated ...
第 16 頁
... become the great man and the good citizen . " Honor and shame from no conditions rise . " It is a weak- ness of our humanity to regard what we are pleased to call misfortunes , and especially those which deprive us of wealth and the ...
... become the great man and the good citizen . " Honor and shame from no conditions rise . " It is a weak- ness of our humanity to regard what we are pleased to call misfortunes , and especially those which deprive us of wealth and the ...
第 17 頁
... become a household word with the people of the South- ern States - who delight to honor their statesmen - not only when as a Cabinet officer he sat at the Council Board of President Davis , recognised as his most trusted adviser , did ...
... become a household word with the people of the South- ern States - who delight to honor their statesmen - not only when as a Cabinet officer he sat at the Council Board of President Davis , recognised as his most trusted adviser , did ...
第 19 頁
... become perverted to base ends and ignoble purposes . At the home of Governor Bennett , young Memminger was made to feel that he was at his own home , and without a word or an act to indicate a distinction , he was treated in every sense ...
... become perverted to base ends and ignoble purposes . At the home of Governor Bennett , young Memminger was made to feel that he was at his own home , and without a word or an act to indicate a distinction , he was treated in every sense ...
第 54 頁
... become a fountain of bitter waters to us - which threatens to become to another generation a source of blood and tears - and I heartily rejoice at the dawn of hope which has opened upon us in the proposed convention at Philadelphia ...
... become a fountain of bitter waters to us - which threatens to become to another generation a source of blood and tears - and I heartily rejoice at the dawn of hope which has opened upon us in the proposed convention at Philadelphia ...
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