Of the People, by the People, for the People and Other Quotations from Abraham Lincoln

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Columbia University Press, 1996 - Presidents - 162 pages
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Of the People, By the People, For the People captures the best of Lincoln's thought, bringing readers closer to the quintessential man than any history or biography can. Unforgettable lines and memorable thoughts from speeches, debates, and other public statements make up this book; little-known sayings from his voluminous body of private letters, drafts, and fragments, and even some previously uncollected writings, also serve as the gateway to Lincoln's brilliance and insight. This collection also contains the full text of three of Lincoln's most celebrated speeches: the Farewell to Springfield, Illinois, his hometown; the Gettysburg Address; and the second inaugural address of 1865.

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Contents

Alcohol and Alcoholism
3
Autographs
9
Civil War
21
CONTENTS
25
Governments
31
Determination
37
Freedom
53
Gingerbread
59
CONTENTS
85
Mobs
91
Printing
112
Punishment
118
Secession
131
Recreation
138
CONTENTS
152
Military 150 Writing
158

Honesty
65
Law
76

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Edward D. berkowitz is professor of history and public policy and public administration at George Washington University. He is the author of eight books and the editor of three collections. During the seventies he served as a staff member of the President's Commission for a National Agenda, helping President Carter plan for a second term that never came to be.

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