From Log-cabin to the White House: Life of James A. Garfield: Boyhood, Youth, Manhood, Assassination, Death, FuneralJames H. Earle, 1880 - 478 páginas |
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... told about its prolific soil and future wealth . Emi- grants from New York , and also from the New England States , were removing thither in consider- able numbers . James Ballou , her son , now a young man , saw emigrant wagons passing ...
... told about its prolific soil and future wealth . Emi- grants from New York , and also from the New England States , were removing thither in consider- able numbers . James Ballou , her son , now a young man , saw emigrant wagons passing ...
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... told the reader somewhat about the father of this family , and now that so much has been said of the mother we need to say more . We stop here to record briefly some facts of her early history . She was a descendant of Maturin Ballou ...
... told the reader somewhat about the father of this family , and now that so much has been said of the mother we need to say more . We stop here to record briefly some facts of her early history . She was a descendant of Maturin Ballou ...
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... told here . Abram Garfield and his noble wife were Christians . Before removing to Orange they united with a compara- tively new sect , called Disciples , though Campbell- ites was a name by which they were sometimes known , in honor of ...
... told here . Abram Garfield and his noble wife were Christians . Before removing to Orange they united with a compara- tively new sect , called Disciples , though Campbell- ites was a name by which they were sometimes known , in honor of ...
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... of this -family previous to Jimmy's first day at school , that we must now hasten to meet the children , on their return , as told in the next chapter . M III . GETTING ON . RS . GARFIELD was 46 LOG - CABIN TO WHITE HOUSE .
... of this -family previous to Jimmy's first day at school , that we must now hasten to meet the children , on their return , as told in the next chapter . M III . GETTING ON . RS . GARFIELD was 46 LOG - CABIN TO WHITE HOUSE .
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... told him that he learned it was R at school , when he was about as old as he was , " replied Mehet- abel . And Thomas was giving Jimmy a toss in the air , by way of sport , while she was relating the facts , and Jimmy himself was making ...
... told him that he learned it was R at school , when he was about as old as he was , " replied Mehet- abel . And Thomas was giving Jimmy a toss in the air , by way of sport , while she was relating the facts , and Jimmy himself was making ...
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From Log Cabin to the White House: The Life of James A. Garfield : Boyhood ... William M. Thayer Visualização completa - 1885 |
From Log-cabin to the White House: Life of James A. Garfield : Boyhood ... William M. Thayer Visualização completa - 1882 |
From Log-cabin to the White House: Life of James A. Garfield: Boyhood, Youth ... William M. Thayer Visualização completa - 1881 |
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added James Amos answered James barn became better boat cabin called canal captain Christian Cleveland command continued James death dollars earn exclaimed farm farmer father feel friends Garfield heard Geauga Seminary glad hand hard heart Henry Hiram Hiram College honor hope hour inquired James Institute James read Jimmy knew labor Lake Erie live look matter Mehetabel miles mind morning mother neighbor never night o'clock Ohio Ohio senate Orange township Perhaps pioneer Portage county prayer President Garfield President Lincoln pupils rebel remarked James replied James responded James scarcely scholars school-house senate slavery soon sorrow teach teacher tell thing Thomas thor thought tion told took Treat turned weeks Williams College winter wood young Zanesville
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Página 212 - But thou, O Lord, art a God full of compassion, and gracious : long-suffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. 16 O turn unto me, and have mercy upon me : give thy strength unto thy servant, and save the son of thine handmaid.
Página 442 - Who breaks his birth's invidious bar, And grasps the skirts of happy chance, And breasts the blows of circumstance, And grapples with his evil star; Who makes by force his merit known And lives to clutch the golden keys, To mould a mighty state's decrees, And shape the whisper of the throne; And moving up from high to higher, Becomes on Fortune's crowning slope The pillar of a people's hope...
Página 444 - In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me; As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Página 91 - Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright: at the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
Página 444 - God, to keep that faith, to go forward in the great work until it shall be completed. " Following the lead of that great man, and obeying the high behests of God, let us remember that, — " ' He has sounded forth a trumpet that shall never call retreat ; He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment-seat ; Be swift, my soul, to answer him; be jubilant, my feet ; For God is marching on.
Página 428 - Queen Victoria to the memory of the late President Garfield ; an expression of her sorrow and sympathy with Mrs. Garfield and the American nation.
Página 325 - Their answers are now before me. All tell me I can graduate in two years. They are all brief, business notes, but President Hopkins concludes with this sentence : ' If you come here we shall be glad to do what we can for you.
Página 80 - Poverty is uncomfortable, as I can testify; but nine times •out of ten the best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard and compelled to sink or swim for himself.
Página 379 - I have represented for many years a district in Congress;. whose approbation I greatly desired; but though it may seem, perhaps, a little egotistical to say it, I yet desired still more the approbation of one person, and his name was Gartield.
Página 355 - Then began to grow up in me an admiration and love for Garfield that has never abated, and the like of which I have never known. A bow of recognition, or a single word from him, was to me an inspiration.