The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... action , a winnowing process becomes at once observable , and much which was at first deemed worthy of preservation is seen to have lost its importance ; it has no enduring relation to history or to any probable action to TABLE TALK.
... action , a winnowing process becomes at once observable , and much which was at first deemed worthy of preservation is seen to have lost its importance ; it has no enduring relation to history or to any probable action to TABLE TALK.
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... action to be taken by other men , in later times and under other circumstances . It is not always well to say that the great- ness of these men from whose utterances all life departs in this manner , was altogether attached to the ...
... action to be taken by other men , in later times and under other circumstances . It is not always well to say that the great- ness of these men from whose utterances all life departs in this manner , was altogether attached to the ...
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... action . For example , nobody would deny that he was ambitious , in the sense that ambi- tion is common to all vigorous , aspiring men , but there is a settled and general belief , or rather per- ception , that anything in the nature of ...
... action . For example , nobody would deny that he was ambitious , in the sense that ambi- tion is common to all vigorous , aspiring men , but there is a settled and general belief , or rather per- ception , that anything in the nature of ...
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... action and producing perceptible results . Their condensed style , their freedom from anything like rhetorical ornament , their close connection with public business and its details , render them , for the greater part unavailable for ...
... action and producing perceptible results . Their condensed style , their freedom from anything like rhetorical ornament , their close connection with public business and its details , render them , for the greater part unavailable for ...
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... National Government , and the Union will endure forever - it being impossible to destroy it , except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself . " " Physically speaking , we cannot separate ; cannot remove Table Talk . 15.
... National Government , and the Union will endure forever - it being impossible to destroy it , except by some action not provided for in the instrument itself . " " Physically speaking , we cannot separate ; cannot remove Table Talk . 15.
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