The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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Page 30
... for a deserter : " Some of our generals complain that I impair discipline and subordi- nation in the army by my pardons and respites , but it makes me rested , after a hard day's work , if I can find 30 Abrabam Lincoln .
... for a deserter : " Some of our generals complain that I impair discipline and subordi- nation in the army by my pardons and respites , but it makes me rested , after a hard day's work , if I can find 30 Abrabam Lincoln .
Page 37
... a pass through the lines to visit a brother in Vir- ginia who was also a Union man . Having failed to obtain any devia- tion from the army regulations , he called upon the President with his petition . " Have Table Talk . 37.
... a pass through the lines to visit a brother in Vir- ginia who was also a Union man . Having failed to obtain any devia- tion from the army regulations , he called upon the President with his petition . " Have Table Talk . 37.
Page 44
... fairly into the monster ; but we must look out how we steer , or with one flop of his tail he will yet send us all into eternity ! " During one of the long periods of inaction of the Army of the Poto- mac , 44 Abrabam Lincoln .
... fairly into the monster ; but we must look out how we steer , or with one flop of his tail he will yet send us all into eternity ! " During one of the long periods of inaction of the Army of the Poto- mac , 44 Abrabam Lincoln .
Page 45
... 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 criticisms assailed him . At one time during the siege of ...
... 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 criticisms assailed him . At one time during the siege of ...
Page 89
... Army and Navy of the United States , yet neither the one nor the other was in existence on the day when he took the oath of office and assumed the responsi- bility of defending the life of the Republic . Almost his first duty was to ...
... Army and Navy of the United States , yet neither the one nor the other was in existence on the day when he took the oath of office and assumed the responsi- bility of defending the life of the Republic . Almost his first duty was to ...
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