The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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It is much to be regretted that our great men do not leave to posterity at least an autobiographical sketch , a journal , if you please , containing the leading events of their lives ; for the saying of Doctor Samuel Johnson is , to an ...
It is much to be regretted that our great men do not leave to posterity at least an autobiographical sketch , a journal , if you please , containing the leading events of their lives ; for the saying of Doctor Samuel Johnson is , to an ...
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To MADAME GOLDSMITH GAUGER ( Maiden name Memminger ) , at Stuttgart : Dear Sister , I am at present for a few days on furlough and with my dear wife , therefore I answer your kind letter received just before leaving my post .
To MADAME GOLDSMITH GAUGER ( Maiden name Memminger ) , at Stuttgart : Dear Sister , I am at present for a few days on furlough and with my dear wife , therefore I answer your kind letter received just before leaving my post .
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Napoleon was waging his wonderful wars of conquest and carrying his victorious armies through the German States to leave in their rear the ruins of once happy homes and the wretchedness that follows the tramp of contending hosts .
Napoleon was waging his wonderful wars of conquest and carrying his victorious armies through the German States to leave in their rear the ruins of once happy homes and the wretchedness that follows the tramp of contending hosts .
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Leaving the nursery , the play - grounds , the school - room and sympathies of the Orphan House at the tender age of eleven years , young Memminger found himself a part of the family of an excellent gentleman whose many graces ...
Leaving the nursery , the play - grounds , the school - room and sympathies of the Orphan House at the tender age of eleven years , young Memminger found himself a part of the family of an excellent gentleman whose many graces ...
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G. W. Cross , a member of the committee of arrangements , rose and begged leave to read for the gratification of the people the following correspondence with the President of the United States , inviting him to participate in the ...
G. W. Cross , a member of the committee of arrangements , rose and begged leave to read for the gratification of the people the following correspondence with the President of the United States , inviting him to participate in the ...
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