The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... affairs , whose verbal or written utterances were among the apparent forces of the time to which they belonged . With the passing away of the circumstances , the peculiar features of their field of action , a winnowing process becomes ...
... affairs , whose verbal or written utterances were among the apparent forces of the time to which they belonged . With the passing away of the circumstances , the peculiar features of their field of action , a winnowing process becomes ...
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... affairs . Before making any other response , the president began to tell a humor- ous story that seemed to fit and his friend arose at once exclaiming : " Mr. President , I did not come here , this morning , to hear stories ; it is too ...
... affairs . Before making any other response , the president began to tell a humor- ous story that seemed to fit and his friend arose at once exclaiming : " Mr. President , I did not come here , this morning , to hear stories ; it is too ...
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... affair , and if General Mc- Clellan doesn't want . to use the army , I'd like to borrow it of him- provided I could see how it could be made to do something . " While General Grant's ability as a commander was yet in doubt , a storm of ...
... affair , and if General Mc- Clellan doesn't want . to use the army , I'd like to borrow it of him- provided I could see how it could be made to do something . " While General Grant's ability as a commander was yet in doubt , a storm of ...
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... When the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark re- quired announcement , as an affair of state , the duty was performed ceremoniously , with an autograph letter from Queen Victoria to Table Talk . 49.
... When the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark re- quired announcement , as an affair of state , the duty was performed ceremoniously , with an autograph letter from Queen Victoria to Table Talk . 49.
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... influence , in his power to control and direct national affairs . There was , however , so little of the demagogue in his nature that he simply took their appreciation for granted and his utterances concerning labor and laboring OF LABOR,
... influence , in his power to control and direct national affairs . There was , however , so little of the demagogue in his nature that he simply took their appreciation for granted and his utterances concerning labor and laboring OF LABOR,
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