The Life and Work of James A. Garfield ...: Embracing an Account of the Scenes and Incidents of His Boyhood; the Struggles of His Youth, His Election to the Presidency; and the Tragic Story of His DeathJones Brothers, 1881 - 662 Seiten |
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... dollar was spent , and the last drop of blood was shed in her cause . We might have calculated on the descendants of the Puritan colonist being in the front of battle from the very outbreak of the War for Independence . It was so . They ...
... dollar was spent , and the last drop of blood was shed in her cause . We might have calculated on the descendants of the Puritan colonist being in the front of battle from the very outbreak of the War for Independence . It was so . They ...
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... dollar , which the village carpenter paid him for planing a hundred boards at a cent apiece . His active and earnest performance of every duty brought him plenty of offers , and between the ages of twelve and fifteen years he helped to ...
... dollar , which the village carpenter paid him for planing a hundred boards at a cent apiece . His active and earnest performance of every duty brought him plenty of offers , and between the ages of twelve and fifteen years he helped to ...
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... dollars a month to stay with him , help in the saltery , and superintend the financial part of the concern . After some meditation , and a consultation on the subject at home , James accepted the offer . This was against the judgment of ...
... dollars a month to stay with him , help in the saltery , and superintend the financial part of the concern . After some meditation , and a consultation on the subject at home , James accepted the offer . This was against the judgment of ...
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... dollars . The place where this was done was near Newburg , a small town close to Cleveland . During this time his mother hoped and prayed that the previous intention of her son , to go to the lake and become a sailor , would weaken ...
... dollars . The place where this was done was near Newburg , a small town close to Cleveland . During this time his mother hoped and prayed that the previous intention of her son , to go to the lake and become a sailor , would weaken ...
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... all poor boys , they arranged to live cheaply . Garfield himself had only seventeen dollars , which Thomas and his mother had saved for him to begin on ; and he expected to make that go a long way 44 LIFE OF JAMES A. GARFIELD .
... all poor boys , they arranged to live cheaply . Garfield himself had only seventeen dollars , which Thomas and his mother had saved for him to begin on ; and he expected to make that go a long way 44 LIFE OF JAMES A. GARFIELD .
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