The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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Page 31
... direct pardon could not be given , under the circumstances , but the president had written : " Job Smith is not to be shot until further orders from me , " and the anxious father had begged for something more definite . Said Mr. Lincoln ...
... direct pardon could not be given , under the circumstances , but the president had written : " Job Smith is not to be shot until further orders from me , " and the anxious father had begged for something more definite . Said Mr. Lincoln ...
Page 49
... direct from the Almighty . " The British Minister , Lord Lyons , was very much liked by Mr. Lincoln , He was a bachelor . When the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark re- quired announcement , as an affair ...
... direct from the Almighty . " The British Minister , Lord Lyons , was very much liked by Mr. Lincoln , He was a bachelor . When the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark re- quired announcement , as an affair ...
Page 71
... 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,
... 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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