Reminiscences of Famous Georgians, Embracing Episodes and Incidents in the Lives of the Great Men of the State, Also and Appendix Devoted to Extracts from Speeches and Addresses ...Franklin-Turner Company, 1907 |
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... brother of the famous Governor James Jackson and the father of the late Gen. Henry R. Jackson . An intimate friendship had induced Mr. Crawford to invite Professor Jackson to accompany him ; and the board of trustees had granted the ...
... brother of the famous Governor James Jackson and the father of the late Gen. Henry R. Jackson . An intimate friendship had induced Mr. Crawford to invite Professor Jackson to accompany him ; and the board of trustees had granted the ...
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... brother . Losing his father and mother within seven days of each other and when he was hardly three years old , Linton went to live with his maternal grandmother ; while Alex- ander H. and Aaron G. , who were the surviving children of ...
... brother . Losing his father and mother within seven days of each other and when he was hardly three years old , Linton went to live with his maternal grandmother ; while Alex- ander H. and Aaron G. , who were the surviving children of ...
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... brother was equipped with superior mental furnishings . Indeed , there are many who contend that Judge Stephens possessed much the larger brain . But he lacked the showy genius . Moreover , while his health was equally as frail and his ...
... brother was equipped with superior mental furnishings . Indeed , there are many who contend that Judge Stephens possessed much the larger brain . But he lacked the showy genius . Moreover , while his health was equally as frail and his ...
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... brother at Crawfordville ; and he frank- ly declared that his intellectual awakening really dated from this change ... brother ; and never was or- phanage shielded with wiser or tenderer care than Linton received from his brother Aleck ...
... brother at Crawfordville ; and he frank- ly declared that his intellectual awakening really dated from this change ... brother ; and never was or- phanage shielded with wiser or tenderer care than Linton received from his brother Aleck ...
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... brother was never for one moment relaxed . Scarcely a day passed without bringing the young matric- ulant a letter ... brothers , who seemed to share each other's most secret thoughts . Under the stimulating impetus of such an incentive ...
... brother was never for one moment relaxed . Scarcely a day passed without bringing the young matric- ulant a letter ... brothers , who seemed to share each other's most secret thoughts . Under the stimulating impetus of such an incentive ...
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Reminiscences of Famous Georgians, Embracing Episodes and Incidents in the ... Lucian Lamar Knight Visos knygos peržiūra - 1907 |
Reminiscences of Famous Georgians– Embracing Episodes and Incidents ..., 1 tomas Lucian Lamar Knight Visos knygos peržiūra - 1907 |
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