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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... speech . It was a six minutes ' oration at the annual exhibition , de- livered in connection with a literary society to which he belonged , and he recorded in a diary that he kept at the time that he " was very much scared , " and ...
... speech . It was a six minutes ' oration at the annual exhibition , de- livered in connection with a literary society to which he belonged , and he recorded in a diary that he kept at the time that he " was very much scared , " and ...
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... he made his first political speech , an address before a meeting gathered in one of the class - rooms to support the nomination of John C. Fremont . Although he had passed his majority nearly four years before , he JAMES A. Garfield . 37.
... he made his first political speech , an address before a meeting gathered in one of the class - rooms to support the nomination of John C. Fremont . Although he had passed his majority nearly four years before , he JAMES A. Garfield . 37.
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... threw it into this form partly for the purpose of impressing it on his own mind . His facility of speech was learned when he was a pupil ther The societies had a rule that every student should take JAMES A. GARFIELD . 97.
... threw it into this form partly for the purpose of impressing it on his own mind . His facility of speech was learned when he was a pupil ther The societies had a rule that every student should take JAMES A. GARFIELD . 97.
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... speeches , during his first campaign , were warm , fresh and impassioned , and added not a little to his already growing popularity . He was elected by a very handsome majority . Senator Garfield at once took high rank in the ...
... speeches , during his first campaign , were warm , fresh and impassioned , and added not a little to his already growing popularity . He was elected by a very handsome majority . Senator Garfield at once took high rank in the ...
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... speech he immediately illustrated by offering his own services in any capacity Governor Denni- son might choose . That he should uphold the flag was demanded both by patriotism and by the logic of the Republican doctrine , that he had ...
... speech he immediately illustrated by offering his own services in any capacity Governor Denni- son might choose . That he should uphold the flag was demanded both by patriotism and by the logic of the Republican doctrine , that he had ...
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