William Cullen BryantScribner, 1971 - 576 頁 "Creates a detailed portrait of the American poet, emphasizing his literary and political achievements which shaped the nation's culture and history." -- Amazon.com |
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... tion , for it was the chief basis of the United States fiscal system until the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the abolition of subtreasuries established under the 1846 bill in 1920 . In the first week in May newspapers carried reports ...
... tion , for it was the chief basis of the United States fiscal system until the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the abolition of subtreasuries established under the 1846 bill in 1920 . In the first week in May newspapers carried reports ...
第 449 頁
... tion . He became one of the leaders in a movement which sought to obtain support if not enthusiasm for continuing the war through greater exer- tions . On February 14 he attended a meeting to organize a Loyal Publica- tion Association ...
... tion . He became one of the leaders in a movement which sought to obtain support if not enthusiasm for continuing the war through greater exer- tions . On February 14 he attended a meeting to organize a Loyal Publica- tion Association ...
第 464 頁
... tion , but in late summer , when it seemed doubtful if he could be reelected , radical Republicans sought a new convention to reconsider the nomina- tion . Bryant noted the changed political temper in a letter on August 17 to Frances ...
... tion , but in late summer , when it seemed doubtful if he could be reelected , radical Republicans sought a new convention to reconsider the nomina- tion . Bryant noted the changed political temper in a letter on August 17 to Frances ...
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LIGHTS AND GLOOMS OF CHILDHOOD | 1 |
APPRENTICE POET AND POLITICAL SATIRIST | 18 |
THE BARD AT SCHOOL | 32 |
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