The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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第 17 頁
Whenever occasion required him to make reference to this period in his history , it was never that he did so with the boasting spirit of the so - called " self - made " man , nor was it with the mean evasion that the vain person alone ...
Whenever occasion required him to make reference to this period in his history , it was never that he did so with the boasting spirit of the so - called " self - made " man , nor was it with the mean evasion that the vain person alone ...
第 24 頁
His recitations were prepared with the utmost care , and while at times he would enter heartily into the sports of the campus , yet I never knew him charged with an indiscretion that would necessitate an apology to a class - mate or a ...
His recitations were prepared with the utmost care , and while at times he would enter heartily into the sports of the campus , yet I never knew him charged with an indiscretion that would necessitate an apology to a class - mate or a ...
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He possessed to a degree I have never known surpassed the faculty of concentration . I have known him when surrounded by a troup of boisterous college boys to continue his studies amid every kind of interruption .
He possessed to a degree I have never known surpassed the faculty of concentration . I have known him when surrounded by a troup of boisterous college boys to continue his studies amid every kind of interruption .
第 26 頁
I can recall several who have never reached a place of note , or became at all distinguished , who were regarded in their college days as being more talented than Memminger ; but none who were superior to him in that painstaking labor ...
I can recall several who have never reached a place of note , or became at all distinguished , who were regarded in their college days as being more talented than Memminger ; but none who were superior to him in that painstaking labor ...
第 29 頁
He possessed , " said Mr. McCrady , " to an extent I have never known surpassed the ability to state a proposition and lay a case before a judge or a jury as clearly as it possibly could be done . There was nothing superfluous ...
He possessed , " said Mr. McCrady , " to an extent I have never known surpassed the ability to state a proposition and lay a case before a judge or a jury as clearly as it possibly could be done . There was nothing superfluous ...
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