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 vii 頁
... later . That relation became more intimate and confidential when , in 1862 , I met Lincoln in Washington , and saw him almost daily until his tragical death . This preliminary egotism may be pardoned by way of explanation of the fact ...
... later . That relation became more intimate and confidential when , in 1862 , I met Lincoln in Washington , and saw him almost daily until his tragical death . This preliminary egotism may be pardoned by way of explanation of the fact ...
第 2 頁
... later Lincolns who moved westward in 1782 , at the period of which we have just spoken , were Abraham Lincoln and Mordecai , Josiah , and Thomas , his sons . They went from Rockingham County , Virginia , to Mercer County , Kentucky , in ...
... later Lincolns who moved westward in 1782 , at the period of which we have just spoken , were Abraham Lincoln and Mordecai , Josiah , and Thomas , his sons . They went from Rockingham County , Virginia , to Mercer County , Kentucky , in ...
第 4 頁
... later years , his son Abraham , asked to tell what he knew of his father's life , said : " My father , at the time of the death of his father , was but six years old , and he grew up literally without educa- tion . " He was a tall ...
... later years , his son Abraham , asked to tell what he knew of his father's life , said : " My father , at the time of the death of his father , was but six years old , and he grew up literally without educa- tion . " He was a tall ...
第 7 頁
... later years , Lincoln spoke of this his first schoolmaster with respect and esteem , although Riney did not long continue to teach the future President . Later on , Caleb Hazel , a spirited and manly young fellow , succeeded Riney as ...
... later years , Lincoln spoke of this his first schoolmaster with respect and esteem , although Riney did not long continue to teach the future President . Later on , Caleb Hazel , a spirited and manly young fellow , succeeded Riney as ...
第 16 頁
... Later on , after his second marriage , when Thomas Lincoln felt in a more industrious mood , huge slabs of wood , split from oak and hickory logs and known as " puncheons , " were laid on floor joists of logs and were loosely pinned in ...
... Later on , after his second marriage , when Thomas Lincoln felt in a more industrious mood , huge slabs of wood , split from oak and hickory logs and known as " puncheons , " were laid on floor joists of logs and were loosely pinned in ...
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