The Life, Speeches and Public Services of Gen. James A. Garfield of OhioB. B. Russell & Company, 1880 - 356 páginas |
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... sent to college . He came . This often makes a distinction between college students . To some , col- lege is chiefly a place of aimless transition through the perilous period between boyhood and manhood . Without fixed principles , and ...
... sent to college . He came . This often makes a distinction between college students . To some , col- lege is chiefly a place of aimless transition through the perilous period between boyhood and manhood . Without fixed principles , and ...
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... sent on errands , to and fro , over this road . One evening , while he was at his uncle's , there came up a sudden shower which turned into a storm , and darkness came on suddenly . He had probably heard the usual ghost and Indian ...
... sent on errands , to and fro , over this road . One evening , while he was at his uncle's , there came up a sudden shower which turned into a storm , and darkness came on suddenly . He had probably heard the usual ghost and Indian ...
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... sent the fellow rolling into the bottom . of a flat boat . Men and boys were respected there according to their strength of muscle and powers of endurance . These he possessed in an eminent degree , and was seldom involved in any ...
... sent the fellow rolling into the bottom . of a flat boat . Men and boys were respected there according to their strength of muscle and powers of endurance . These he possessed in an eminent degree , and was seldom involved in any ...
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... sent a friend to hear these lectures , and write them out for his use . Of course the professor knew nothing of this , and had no doubt of his ability to silence a man who had not made science a special study . When , however , Mr ...
... sent a friend to hear these lectures , and write them out for his use . Of course the professor knew nothing of this , and had no doubt of his ability to silence a man who had not made science a special study . When , however , Mr ...
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... sent confusion and alarm into every household in the nation . While he was yet in the Senate , the attack on Fort Sumter , and the battle of Bull Run added dismay to the already over - excited public mind . Mr. Garfield , from the first ...
... sent confusion and alarm into every household in the nation . While he was yet in the Senate , the attack on Fort Sumter , and the battle of Bull Run added dismay to the already over - excited public mind . Mr. Garfield , from the first ...
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