The Life, Speeches and Public Services of Gen. James A. Garfield of OhioB. B. Russell & Company, 1880 - 356 páginas |
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... able to purchase a much larger estate in the western part of Watertown , near the present location of the Waltham town line . On this land he erected a capa- cious mansion , and surrounded himself with all the comforts and elegance of ...
... able to purchase a much larger estate in the western part of Watertown , near the present location of the Waltham town line . On this land he erected a capa- cious mansion , and surrounded himself with all the comforts and elegance of ...
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... able to save , is said to have been in connection with a job as a la- borer on the Erie Canal . When the Government decided to construct the Ohio Canal , and thus open to communication with the East the beautiful lands of Ohio , many ...
... able to save , is said to have been in connection with a job as a la- borer on the Erie Canal . When the Government decided to construct the Ohio Canal , and thus open to communication with the East the beautiful lands of Ohio , many ...
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... able to imagine the presence of others with him , or himself to be in some distant and attractive place , and " was never less alone than when by himself . " man . Very early in his life some story of the sea awak- ened his keen ...
... able to imagine the presence of others with him , or himself to be in some distant and attractive place , and " was never less alone than when by himself . " man . Very early in his life some story of the sea awak- ened his keen ...
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... able " to navigate . " These debates quickened James's desire for read- ing , and in less than two years he had read and re- membered so much concerning the current topics of lyceum debates that he successfully held his own as Those a ...
... able " to navigate . " These debates quickened James's desire for read- ing , and in less than two years he had read and re- membered so much concerning the current topics of lyceum debates that he successfully held his own as Those a ...
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... able to earn a living . He had given up attending the school in his district , in which he had made good progress , and considered his edu- cation complete , as far as school - books were con- cerned . Certainly , his prospects for a ...
... able to earn a living . He had given up attending the school in his district , in which he had made good progress , and considered his edu- cation complete , as far as school - books were con- cerned . Certainly , his prospects for a ...
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