The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... peace , but only under pressure of extreme circumstances and with . ample justification . Much more than this was also true , however , and a number of Lincoln's most not- able successes as a lawyer were won in defending almost hopeless ...
... peace , but only under pressure of extreme circumstances and with . ample justification . Much more than this was also true , however , and a number of Lincoln's most not- able successes as a lawyer were won in defending almost hopeless ...
Page 40
... I'll go home and tell the folks he got away from me . " Mr. Alexander H. Stephens re- lates that during the famous " peace conference , " on a steamer in Hamp- ton Roads , between President Lin- coln and the three 40 Abrabam Lincoln .
... I'll go home and tell the folks he got away from me . " Mr. Alexander H. Stephens re- lates that during the famous " peace conference , " on a steamer in Hamp- ton Roads , between President Lin- coln and the three 40 Abrabam Lincoln .
Page 41
... peace . He referred to the correspondence between Charles I. and his Parlia- 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 ...
... peace . He referred to the correspondence between Charles I. and his Parlia- 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 ...
Page 52
... peace . There were stormy , acrimonious protests against every unaccustom- ed restriction of individual freedom , even for war purposes , and the political opposition to the Lincoln administration assumed a watchful censorship . On the ...
... peace . There were stormy , acrimonious protests against every unaccustom- ed restriction of individual freedom , even for war purposes , and the political opposition to the Lincoln administration assumed a watchful censorship . On the ...
Page 61
... take no strong measures in time of rebellion , because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace , than I can be persuaded that a par- ticular drug is not good for a sick man because Table Talr . 61 '
... take no strong measures in time of rebellion , because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace , than I can be persuaded that a par- ticular drug is not good for a sick man because Table Talr . 61 '
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