Abraham Lincoln; the Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesNational Tribune, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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第 183 頁
... cheered and cheered again , until , as one who was present has said , " it seemed as if they never would stop . " Not often do men who have passed through defeat receive such a greeting as that given to the non - elected candidate for ...
... cheered and cheered again , until , as one who was present has said , " it seemed as if they never would stop . " Not often do men who have passed through defeat receive such a greeting as that given to the non - elected candidate for ...
第 184 頁
... cheering , every available coign of vantage being occupied by persons greedy for a sight of him . In September , 1859 , Lincoln spoke several times in Ohio , and , being near the Kentucky border , at Cincinnati he addressed a part of ...
... cheering , every available coign of vantage being occupied by persons greedy for a sight of him . In September , 1859 , Lincoln spoke several times in Ohio , and , being near the Kentucky border , at Cincinnati he addressed a part of ...
第 187 頁
... cheering this wonderful man . In the close parts of his argument , you could hear the gentle sizzling of the gas - burners . When he reached a climax , the thunders of applause were terrific . It was a great speech . When I came out of ...
... cheering this wonderful man . In the close parts of his argument , you could hear the gentle sizzling of the gas - burners . When he reached a climax , the thunders of applause were terrific . It was a great speech . When I came out of ...
第 195 頁
... cheered and cheered again , as if they could find no vent to their overpowering joy . The vast Wigwam shook with the torrent of noise . Without , surging crowds broke forth into answering roars as the cheering inside died away , and ...
... cheered and cheered again , as if they could find no vent to their overpowering joy . The vast Wigwam shook with the torrent of noise . Without , surging crowds broke forth into answering roars as the cheering inside died away , and ...
第 225 頁
... cheered heartily as Lincoln and his young correspondent met for the first and last time . At Albany , the capital of the great State of New York , he was met by the usual vast crowds , and he had accepted the invitation of the State ...
... cheered heartily as Lincoln and his young correspondent met for the first and last time . At Albany , the capital of the great State of New York , he was met by the usual vast crowds , and he had accepted the invitation of the State ...
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