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
... lived , and to place the illustrious subject in his true relation , as far as possible , to the events in which he was so large a participant . So far as I have been able , I have subordinated the events to the man . In the preparation ...
... lived , and to place the illustrious subject in his true relation , as far as possible , to the events in which he was so large a participant . So far as I have been able , I have subordinated the events to the man . In the preparation ...
第 8 頁
... lived , and young Abraham , fascinated by hearing long discourses fall from the lips of the speaker , apparently without any previous study or preparation , never failed to travel far , if necessary , to attend on his simple services ...
... lived , and young Abraham , fascinated by hearing long discourses fall from the lips of the speaker , apparently without any previous study or preparation , never failed to travel far , if necessary , to attend on his simple services ...
第 16 頁
... lived in the Western wilder- ness can have no notion of the meagre fare , the rude- ness of the furniture , and the absence of those things which we call the necessities of life , that character- ized the humble homes of the Indiana ...
... lived in the Western wilder- ness can have no notion of the meagre fare , the rude- ness of the furniture , and the absence of those things which we call the necessities of life , that character- ized the humble homes of the Indiana ...
第 17 頁
... he never lost while he lived . knew every tree , bush , and shrub , by its foliage and bark , as far as he could see it . The mysterious He juices that gave healing to wounds and bruises , the The Boyhood of Lincoln 17.
... he never lost while he lived . knew every tree , bush , and shrub , by its foliage and bark , as far as he could see it . The mysterious He juices that gave healing to wounds and bruises , the The Boyhood of Lincoln 17.
第 50 頁
... lived the rights of the defenceless were not always respected as they should have been . There were bullies then , as now . 66 Lincoln soon had a taste of the quality of some of these . Not far from New Salem was a group of farms in ...
... lived the rights of the defenceless were not always respected as they should have been . There were bullies then , as now . 66 Lincoln soon had a taste of the quality of some of these . Not far from New Salem was a group of farms in ...
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