The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... letters , or even to read them . He seemed to have no longer any in- terests , hardly any thoughts , apart from the duties and endurances of his official position . The few let- ters that he did write were almost as if they had been ...
... letters , or even to read them . He seemed to have no longer any in- terests , hardly any thoughts , apart from the duties and endurances of his official position . The few let- ters that he did write were almost as if they had been ...
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... LETTER TO CUTHBERT BULLITT , NEW ORLEANS , JULY 27 , 1862 . " I shall not do more than I can , but I shall do all I can to save the government , which is my sworn duty as well as my personal inclination . I shall do nothing in malice ...
... LETTER TO CUTHBERT BULLITT , NEW ORLEANS , JULY 27 , 1862 . " I shall not do more than I can , but I shall do all I can to save the government , which is my sworn duty as well as my personal inclination . I shall do nothing in malice ...
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... care of his own . Much more should a good spirit - the spirit of the Con- stitution and the Union — take care of its own . I think it cannot do less and live . " LETTER TO REVERDY JOHNSON , JULY 26 , 1862 . Table Talk . 23.
... care of his own . Much more should a good spirit - the spirit of the Con- stitution and the Union — take care of its own . I think it cannot do less and live . " LETTER TO REVERDY JOHNSON , JULY 26 , 1862 . Table Talk . 23.
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Abraham Lincoln William Osborn Stoddard, William O. Stoddard. LETTER TO REVERDY JOHNSON , JULY 26 , 1862 . " I am a patient man - always will- ing to forgive on the Christian terms of repentance , and also to give ample time for ...
Abraham Lincoln William Osborn Stoddard, William O. Stoddard. LETTER TO REVERDY JOHNSON , JULY 26 , 1862 . " I am a patient man - always will- ing to forgive on the Christian terms of repentance , and also to give ample time for ...
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... LETTER TO THE WORKINGMEN OF MANCHESTER , ENG . , FEB . 9 , 1863 . " When I came , on the 4th of March , 1861 , through a free and con- stitutional election , to preside in the government of the United States , the country was found on ...
... LETTER TO THE WORKINGMEN OF MANCHESTER , ENG . , FEB . 9 , 1863 . " When I came , on the 4th of March , 1861 , through a free and con- stitutional election , to preside in the government of the United States , the country was found on ...
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