The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 27 頁
... brought about a change in the rules of the college , making the " First Honor " graduate the salutato- rian , and awarding to the " Second Honor " the valedictory address , and such is the custom to - day . When young Mem- minger ...
... brought about a change in the rules of the college , making the " First Honor " graduate the salutato- rian , and awarding to the " Second Honor " the valedictory address , and such is the custom to - day . When young Mem- minger ...
第 31 頁
... brought into intimate official rela- tions with him as the chief clerk and disbursing officer of the Confederate Treasury Department , and was admitted into his confidence as his private secretary and executive officer for at least one ...
... brought into intimate official rela- tions with him as the chief clerk and disbursing officer of the Confederate Treasury Department , and was admitted into his confidence as his private secretary and executive officer for at least one ...
第 33 頁
... were in an excited condition , and became more so as each session of Congress brought before the people the discussions of ques- tions that were fast arraying the Northern and Southern sec-. 3 HIS COLLEGE LIFE , ETC. 33 ...
... were in an excited condition , and became more so as each session of Congress brought before the people the discussions of ques- tions that were fast arraying the Northern and Southern sec-. 3 HIS COLLEGE LIFE , ETC. 33 ...
第 35 頁
... Mr. Memminger early identified himself , and though but a young man , he brought to its service the sincere convictions of his good judgment and the earnest zeal of an unselfish patriotism . HIS COLLEGE LIFE , ETC. 35 ...
... Mr. Memminger early identified himself , and though but a young man , he brought to its service the sincere convictions of his good judgment and the earnest zeal of an unselfish patriotism . HIS COLLEGE LIFE , ETC. 35 ...
第 36 頁
... brought to any other of the Southern members of the sisterhood . Party lines were drawn with distinctness , and partisan feeling rose to a degree never be- fore known in the history of the State . To use the language of Mr. Calhoun in ...
... brought to any other of the Southern members of the sisterhood . Party lines were drawn with distinctness , and partisan feeling rose to a degree never be- fore known in the history of the State . To use the language of Mr. Calhoun in ...
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