The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... ment as a trustworthy precedent of a constitutional ruler dealing with rebels . Mr. Lincoln put on an expression of grim , sarcastic humor as as he replied : " Upon questions of history , I must refer you to Mr. Seward , for he is ...
... ment as a trustworthy precedent of a constitutional ruler dealing with rebels . Mr. Lincoln put on an expression of grim , sarcastic humor as as he replied : " Upon questions of history , I must refer you to Mr. Seward , for he is ...
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... ment . I know they would suffer much for its sake . I know they would 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 ...
... ment . I know they would suffer much for its sake . I know they would 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 ...
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... GEN . J. C. FREMONT . " It is itself the surrender of the government . Can it be pretended that it is any longer the government of the United States - any govern- ment of constitution and laws- wherein a general or a Table Talk . 57.
... GEN . J. C. FREMONT . " It is itself the surrender of the government . Can it be pretended that it is any longer the government of the United States - any govern- ment of constitution and laws- wherein a general or a Table Talk . 57.
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Abraham Lincoln William Osborn Stoddard, William O. Stoddard. ment of constitution and laws- wherein a general or a President may make permanent rules of prop- erty by proclamation ? " SPEECH AT INDEPENDENCE HALL , PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 20 ...
Abraham Lincoln William Osborn Stoddard, William O. Stoddard. ment of constitution and laws- wherein a general or a President may make permanent rules of prop- erty by proclamation ? " SPEECH AT INDEPENDENCE HALL , PHILADELPHIA , Feb. 20 ...
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... MENT , FALL OF 1864 . " But this government must be preserved , in spite of the acts of any man or set of men . It is worthy your every effort . No- where in the world is presented a government of so much liberty and equality . To the ...
... MENT , FALL OF 1864 . " But this government must be preserved , in spite of the acts of any man or set of men . It is worthy your every effort . No- where in the world is presented a government of so much liberty and equality . To the ...
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