The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... positions of power over current affairs , whose verbal or written utterances were among the apparent forces of the time to which they belonged . With the passing away of the circumstances , the peculiar features of their field of action ...
... positions of power over current affairs , whose verbal or written utterances were among the apparent forces of the time to which they belonged . With the passing away of the circumstances , the peculiar features of their field of action ...
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... position . The few let- ters that he did write were almost as if they had been addressed to the nation , rather than to individ- uals , and some of their words may be treasured as public heirlooms . 1 A study of the utterances which are ...
... position . The few let- ters that he did write were almost as if they had been addressed to the nation , rather than to individ- uals , and some of their words may be treasured as public heirlooms . 1 A study of the utterances which are ...
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... position taken by an adversary . To this is due the fact that so few of his good hits have been preserved or can be made to present their original quality apart from the persons and the circumstances . No special effort has here OF HUMOR,
... position taken by an adversary . To this is due the fact that so few of his good hits have been preserved or can be made to present their original quality apart from the persons and the circumstances . No special effort has here OF HUMOR,
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... position and purpose as the constitu- tionally appointed guardian of all the rights and liberties affected . by the temporary exercise of the special powers in his hands . Not only his official acts but his repeated utterances were a ...
... position and purpose as the constitu- tionally appointed guardian of all the rights and liberties affected . by the temporary exercise of the special powers in his hands . Not only his official acts but his repeated utterances were a ...
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... out the highest privileges and positions . The present moment finds me at the White House , yet there is as good a chance for your children as there was for my father's . " OF LABOR . MR . LINCOLN began life as a Table Talk . 69.
... out the highest privileges and positions . The present moment finds me at the White House , yet there is as good a chance for your children as there was for my father's . " OF LABOR . MR . LINCOLN began life as a Table Talk . 69.
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