The Life of James Abram Garfield: Late President of the United States. The Record of a Wonderful Career Which, Like that of Abraham Lincoln, by Native Energy and Untiring Industry, Led Its Hero from Obscurity to the Foremost Position in the American Nation. Together with a Full Account of His Election to the Presidency ... Assassination ... EtcHubbard Bros., 1881 - 760 стор. |
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... began the War of Independence . The young Garfield bearing his uncle's worthy name , was born in December , 1799. When two years old he lost his father by an attack of the small - pox , and the boy henceforth was under the care of a ...
... began the War of Independence . The young Garfield bearing his uncle's worthy name , was born in December , 1799. When two years old he lost his father by an attack of the small - pox , and the boy henceforth was under the care of a ...
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... began to fail him before it was half over , but he toiled on day after day . At every stroke of the axe he could look up and catch the sun's glimmer on the slaty - blue waves of Lake Erie . It prompted all the imaginings of his young ...
... began to fail him before it was half over , but he toiled on day after day . At every stroke of the axe he could look up and catch the sun's glimmer on the slaty - blue waves of Lake Erie . It prompted all the imaginings of his young ...
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... began turning the gate . By this time , both boats were near the lock , and their headlights made it almost as bright as day . Every man from both boats was on hand ready for a field fight . I mo- tioned my bowsman to come to me . Said ...
... began turning the gate . By this time , both boats were near the lock , and their headlights made it almost as bright as day . Every man from both boats was on hand ready for a field fight . I mo- tioned my bowsman to come to me . Said ...
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... began uncoiling a rope to steady the boat through a lock it was approaching . Sleepily and slowly he unwound the coil till it knotted and caught in a narrow cleft in the edge of the deck . He gave it a sudden pull , but it held fast ...
... began uncoiling a rope to steady the boat through a lock it was approaching . Sleepily and slowly he unwound the coil till it knotted and caught in a narrow cleft in the edge of the deck . He gave it a sudden pull , but it held fast ...
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... James overheard him say that a drop was as good as a fountain . He stopped on his way to the field , and began to quote this text from Hebrews : " Let 4 JAMES A. GARFIELD , 59 CHAPTER V Inter Folio Fructus-Fruit between leaves...
... James overheard him say that a drop was as good as a fountain . He stopped on his way to the field , and began to quote this text from Hebrews : " Let 4 JAMES A. GARFIELD , 59 CHAPTER V Inter Folio Fructus-Fruit between leaves...
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