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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... old , and he grew up literally without educa- tion . " He was a tall , well - built , and muscular man , quick with his rifle , an expert hunter , good - natured and easy - going , but neither industrious nor enter- 4 Abraham Lincoln.
... old , and he grew up literally without educa- tion . " He was a tall , well - built , and muscular man , quick with his rifle , an expert hunter , good - natured and easy - going , but neither industrious nor enter- 4 Abraham Lincoln.
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... tion , and poles fastened on with wooden pins to serve as rafters , and even some progress was made in the way of covering the roof . The floor of this primitive habitation was the solid ground , pounded hard . The cracks between the ...
... tion , and poles fastened on with wooden pins to serve as rafters , and even some progress was made in the way of covering the roof . The floor of this primitive habitation was the solid ground , pounded hard . The cracks between the ...
第 29 頁
... tion of them . And we must remember that that history has come down to us in the reports of two of those who were most interested in the household- Abraham Lincoln and his step - mother . About this time young Abe made the acquaintance ...
... tion of them . And we must remember that that history has come down to us in the reports of two of those who were most interested in the household- Abraham Lincoln and his step - mother . About this time young Abe made the acquaintance ...
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... tion as was wholesome for him ; and he had never been for an hour dependent on other people , or on other than the humblest means , for intellectual stimulus . Such as he was , it may be said , God had made and nurtured him in the ...
... tion as was wholesome for him ; and he had never been for an hour dependent on other people , or on other than the humblest means , for intellectual stimulus . Such as he was , it may be said , God had made and nurtured him in the ...
第 43 頁
... tion to New Salem - Some Rough and Tumble Discipline - The Backwoodsman Conquers Friends - He Vanquishes English Grammar . ONC NCE more the Lincoln family " pulled up stakes " and moved westward . This time it was to Illinois , which ...
... tion to New Salem - Some Rough and Tumble Discipline - The Backwoodsman Conquers Friends - He Vanquishes English Grammar . ONC NCE more the Lincoln family " pulled up stakes " and moved westward . This time it was to Illinois , which ...
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