Abraham Lincoln: The Boy and the ManMacmillan, 1908 - Всего страниц: 435 Abraham Lincoln: The Boy and the Man is not a critical study, but a simple story. Its aim is to present in dramatic pictures the struggles and achievements of a common man, in whom the race of common men is exalted; who solved great problems by the plain rules of common sense and wrought great deeds by the exercise of the common qualities of honesty and courage, patience, justice, and kindness. -- Foreword. |
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... Fort Sumter , but finally , on March 29 , agreed with the President that it should be provisioned . - Lincoln's sleepless night . His or- ders to General Scott . — Expedition to reënforce Fort Pickens , Florida , sailed April 6.- Ships ...
... Fort Sumter , but finally , on March 29 , agreed with the President that it should be provisioned . - Lincoln's sleepless night . His or- ders to General Scott . — Expedition to reënforce Fort Pickens , Florida , sailed April 6.- Ships ...
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... Fort Sumter , adopt a vigorous foreign policy , demand explanations from Great Britain and Russia , send agents into Canada , Mexico , and Central America to rouse them against Europe , and finally to get up a war with France and Spain ...
... Fort Sumter , adopt a vigorous foreign policy , demand explanations from Great Britain and Russia , send agents into Canada , Mexico , and Central America to rouse them against Europe , and finally to get up a war with France and Spain ...
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... Fort Sumter in the harbor of Charleston , but under the guns of a Con- federate battery which had been set up on the shore . He came to his desk after his first night in the White House , to find lying upon it a report that the loyal ...
... Fort Sumter in the harbor of Charleston , but under the guns of a Con- federate battery which had been set up on the shore . He came to his desk after his first night in the White House , to find lying upon it a report that the loyal ...
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... Fort Sumter . Only one among them recommended that an effort be made to provision it . The President himself felt that to order its evacuation would be " utterly ruinous " and that " it would be our national destruction consummated ...
... Fort Sumter . Only one among them recommended that an effort be made to provision it . The President himself felt that to order its evacuation would be " utterly ruinous " and that " it would be our national destruction consummated ...
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... forts . The plans which he had been debating for provisioning Sumter were vigorously pushed , and at the same time he ordered General Scott to despatch a suffi- cient force to defend the Florida fort . " Sir , " the old - fashioned ...
... forts . The plans which he had been debating for provisioning Sumter were vigorously pushed , and at the same time he ordered General Scott to despatch a suffi- cient force to defend the Florida fort . " Sir , " the old - fashioned ...
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