The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... concerning the extraordinary powers of the Execu- tive , exercised in the interim prior to the assembling of Congress upon July 4th , 1861. " Congress had definitely adjourned . There was no time to convene them . It became necessary ...
... concerning the extraordinary powers of the Execu- tive , exercised in the interim prior to the assembling of Congress upon July 4th , 1861. " Congress had definitely adjourned . There was no time to convene them . It became necessary ...
Page 31
... to be a great deal older than Methusaleh . " LETTER TO J. G. HODGES , FRANKFORT , KY . , APRIL 4 , 1864 , CONCERNING EMANCIPATION . " Was it possible to lose the nation and yet preserve the Con- stitution ? By general Table Talk . 31.
... to be a great deal older than Methusaleh . " LETTER TO J. G. HODGES , FRANKFORT , KY . , APRIL 4 , 1864 , CONCERNING EMANCIPATION . " Was it possible to lose the nation and yet preserve the Con- stitution ? By general Table Talk . 31.
Page 47
... Concerning the probable political strength of one of the presidential candidates , in 1864 , Mr. Lincoln gravely read to a friend the account in 1 Samuel , of David's forces at the Cave of Adulam : " And every one that was in dis- tress ...
... Concerning the probable political strength of one of the presidential candidates , in 1864 , Mr. Lincoln gravely read to a friend the account in 1 Samuel , of David's forces at the Cave of Adulam : " And every one that was in dis- tress ...
Page 57
... CONCERNING THE PROCLAMATION OF CON- FISCATION ISSUED BY GEN . J. C. FREMONT . " It is itself the surrender of the government . Can it be pretended that it is any longer the government of the United States - any govern- ment of ...
... CONCERNING THE PROCLAMATION OF CON- FISCATION ISSUED BY GEN . J. C. FREMONT . " It is itself the surrender of the government . Can it be pretended that it is any longer the government of the United States - any govern- ment of ...
Page 63
... public security ; and this opinion I adhere to , simply because by the Constitution itself things may be done in the one case which may not be done in the other . " CONCERNING THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS , WHEN URGED TO Table Talk . 63.
... public security ; and this opinion I adhere to , simply because by the Constitution itself things may be done in the one case which may not be done in the other . " CONCERNING THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS , WHEN URGED TO Table Talk . 63.
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