Meet General GrantGarden Publishing Company, 1931 - 524 pages |
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Page 47
... seems placed there on purpose to tell us of the glorious deeds of our fathers , and to bid us to remember their sufferings - to follow their example . Here is the house Washington used to live in - there Kosiuscko used to walk and think ...
... seems placed there on purpose to tell us of the glorious deeds of our fathers , and to bid us to remember their sufferings - to follow their example . Here is the house Washington used to live in - there Kosiuscko used to walk and think ...
Page 164
... seems to have been converted to the Republican view of things . I say " seems , " for his statement of the matter is so loose and vague that it is difficult to grasp what he meant . At any rate , Lincoln , whom he saw and heard from a ...
... seems to have been converted to the Republican view of things . I say " seems , " for his statement of the matter is so loose and vague that it is difficult to grasp what he meant . At any rate , Lincoln , whom he saw and heard from a ...
Page 401
... seems to have been made after considerable hesitation . Rawlins was a mere shadow as a war secretary . When his appointment came he was far gone with tuberculosis , and died during the year of his appointment . The Secretary of the ...
... seems to have been made after considerable hesitation . Rawlins was a mere shadow as a war secretary . When his appointment came he was far gone with tuberculosis , and died during the year of his appointment . The Secretary of the ...
Contents
MEN AND HORSES | 11 |
OBSESSIONS AND FANTASIES | 25 |
THE UNWILLING SOLDIER | 38 |
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