Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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Strana xxv
... his appointment to the consulate at Paris , that will give us all unbounded pleasure . Very truly your friend , J. P. USHER . Congress being responsible for the insufficiency of those means . MEMOIR OF WARD H. LAMON . XXV.
... his appointment to the consulate at Paris , that will give us all unbounded pleasure . Very truly your friend , J. P. USHER . Congress being responsible for the insufficiency of those means . MEMOIR OF WARD H. LAMON . XXV.
Strana xxvi
... give the reasons for this course . There appears to be a studious effort upon the part of the more radical portion of that party which placed you in power to pursue me with a relentless persecu- tion , and I am now under condemnation by ...
... give the reasons for this course . There appears to be a studious effort upon the part of the more radical portion of that party which placed you in power to pursue me with a relentless persecu- tion , and I am now under condemnation by ...
Strana xxxiii
... gives as his reason for selling something he regretted to have sold that “ I was a poor devil and had to sell to live , " and again , " . are you getting rich ? I am as poor as Job's turkey . " One of Lamon's friends describes him ...
... gives as his reason for selling something he regretted to have sold that “ I was a poor devil and had to sell to live , " and again , " . are you getting rich ? I am as poor as Job's turkey . " One of Lamon's friends describes him ...
Strana 9
... give the prominent features of his life . He replied in the language of Gray's " Elegy , " that his life presented nothing but " The short and simple annals of the poor . " He had , however , a few months previously , written for his ...
... give the prominent features of his life . He replied in the language of Gray's " Elegy , " that his life presented nothing but " The short and simple annals of the poor . " He had , however , a few months previously , written for his ...
Strana 13
... give the reader a closer view of the great war President than is afforded by current biographies , which deal mainly with the outward phases of his life ; and in carrying out this purpose I will en- deavor to present that many - sided ...
... give the reader a closer view of the great war President than is afforded by current biographies , which deal mainly with the outward phases of his life ; and in carrying out this purpose I will en- deavor to present that many - sided ...
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