The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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I soon learned not only to like him , but to have for the ' Charleston boy , ' as we called him , a great respect . He was very laborious and never an idler . For some time we were room - mates . Often have I been rebuked by finding him ...
I soon learned not only to like him , but to have for the ' Charleston boy , ' as we called him , a great respect . He was very laborious and never an idler . For some time we were room - mates . Often have I been rebuked by finding him ...
第 26 頁
From the first time I met him , a mere boy , when we matriculated at the South Carolina College , to this moment , I have had for C. G. Memminger the utmost respect . I well remember him , a delicately framed boy , who appeared to be ...
From the first time I met him , a mere boy , when we matriculated at the South Carolina College , to this moment , I have had for C. G. Memminger the utmost respect . I well remember him , a delicately framed boy , who appeared to be ...
第 28 頁
... for whom Mr. Memminger always entertained the greatest respect and a love engendered by the noble nature of his generous friend and benefactor . Returning to Charleston from his successful college course with his well - earned honor ...
... for whom Mr. Memminger always entertained the greatest respect and a love engendered by the noble nature of his generous friend and benefactor . Returning to Charleston from his successful college course with his well - earned honor ...
第 33 頁
Not so with Mr. Memminger , the equal in many respects of the gifted Englishman from Louisiana , and , as the writer believes , his superior in those characteristics that mark the upright man who feared God and worked righteously .
Not so with Mr. Memminger , the equal in many respects of the gifted Englishman from Louisiana , and , as the writer believes , his superior in those characteristics that mark the upright man who feared God and worked righteously .
第 48 頁
Grateful for the kindness you have personally expressed , I renew my expressions of regret that it is not in my power to accept your kind invitation , and have the honor to be , with great respect , your obedient and humble servant ...
Grateful for the kindness you have personally expressed , I renew my expressions of regret that it is not in my power to accept your kind invitation , and have the honor to be , with great respect , your obedient and humble servant ...
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