The Life of James Abram Garfield: Late President of the United States. The Record of a Wonderful Career Which, Like that of Abraham Lincoln, by Native Energy and Untiring Industry, Led Its Hero from Obscurity to the Foremost Position in the American Nation. Together with a Full Account of His Election to the Presidency ... Assassination ... Etc, Volume 2Hubbard Brothers, 1881 - 760 páginas |
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... speech . It was a six minutes ' oration at the annual exhibition , de- livered in connection with a literary society to which he belonged , and he recorded in a diary that he kept at the time that he " was very much . scared , " and ...
... speech . It was a six minutes ' oration at the annual exhibition , de- livered in connection with a literary society to which he belonged , and he recorded in a diary that he kept at the time that he " was very much . scared , " and ...
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... he made his first political speech , an address before a meeting gathered in one of the class - rooms to support the nomination of John C. Fremont . Although he had passed his majority nearly four years before he had JAMES A. GArfield . 87.
... he made his first political speech , an address before a meeting gathered in one of the class - rooms to support the nomination of John C. Fremont . Although he had passed his majority nearly four years before he had JAMES A. GArfield . 87.
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... threw it into this form partly for the purpose of impressing it on his own mind . His facility of speech was learned when he was a pupil ther The societies had a rule that every student should take JAMES A. Garfield . 97.
... threw it into this form partly for the purpose of impressing it on his own mind . His facility of speech was learned when he was a pupil ther The societies had a rule that every student should take JAMES A. Garfield . 97.
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... speeches , during his first campaign , were warm , fresh and impassioned , and added not a little to his already growing popularity . He was elected by a very handsome majority . Senator Garfield at once took high rank in the ...
... speeches , during his first campaign , were warm , fresh and impassioned , and added not a little to his already growing popularity . He was elected by a very handsome majority . Senator Garfield at once took high rank in the ...
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... speech he immediately illustrated by offering his own services in any capacity Governor Denni- son might choose . That he should uphold the flag was demanded both by patriotism and by the logic of the Republican doctrine , that he had ...
... speech he immediately illustrated by offering his own services in any capacity Governor Denni- son might choose . That he should uphold the flag was demanded both by patriotism and by the logic of the Republican doctrine , that he had ...
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The Life of James Abram Garfield: Late President of the United ..., Volume 2 William Ralston Balch Visualização completa - 1881 |
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Página 403 - Territory or the District of Columbia shall be divided, the Chairman shall announce the number of votes cast for any candidate or for or against any proposition...
Página 403 - Chairman shall announce the number of votes for any candidate, or for or against any proposition, but if exception is taken by any delegate to the correctness of such announcement by the chairman of his delegation, the President of the Convention shall direct the roll of members of such delegation to be called, and the result shall be recorded in accordance with the vote individually given.