The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... 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.
... 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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Abraham Lincoln William Osborn Stoddard, William O. Stoddard. enduring relation to history or to any probable action to be taken by other men , in later times and under other circumstances . It is not always well to say that the great ...
Abraham Lincoln William Osborn Stoddard, William O. Stoddard. enduring relation to history or to any probable action to be taken by other men , in later times and under other circumstances . It is not always well to say that the great ...
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... endure so much and to act so well . All smaller and espe- cially all younger patriotisms have much to learn or to acquire from his own , like watches which should be set to keep the true time - if they Table Talk . 3.
... endure so much and to act so well . All smaller and espe- cially all younger patriotisms have much to learn or to acquire from his own , like watches which should be set to keep the true time - if they Table Talk . 3.
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... , 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.
... , 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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... endure evils , long and pa- tiently , before they would ever think of changing it for another . Yet , notwithstanding all this , if the laws be continually despised and dis- regarded ; if their rights to be secure in their persons and ...
... endure evils , long and pa- tiently , before they would ever think of changing it for another . Yet , notwithstanding all this , if the laws be continually despised and dis- regarded ; if their rights to be secure in their persons and ...
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