The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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Page 4
... animosities of that terrible struggle seemed to concentrate their bitterness upon him . Nevertheless , few as are the years since the termination of his public services , his name has risen . above all Abrabam Lincoln .
... animosities of that terrible struggle seemed to concentrate their bitterness upon him . Nevertheless , few as are the years since the termination of his public services , his name has risen . above all Abrabam Lincoln .
Page 7
... seemed to have no longer any in- terests , hardly any thoughts , apart from the duties and endurances of his official position . The few let- ters that he did write were almost as if they had been addressed to the nation , rather than ...
... seemed to have no longer any in- terests , hardly any thoughts , apart from the duties and endurances of his official position . The few let- ters that he did write were almost as if they had been addressed to the nation , rather than ...
Page 34
... seemed to fit and his friend arose at once exclaiming : " Mr. President , I did not come here , this morning , to hear stories ; it is too serious a time ! " " Ashley , " responded Lincoln , quickly , " sit down ! I respect you , 34 ...
... seemed to fit and his friend arose at once exclaiming : " Mr. President , I did not come here , this morning , to hear stories ; it is too serious a time ! " " Ashley , " responded Lincoln , quickly , " sit down ! I respect you , 34 ...
Page 36
... seemed to be no remedy , but a neighbor prom- ised a cure if they would " make a plaster of psalm tunes and apply to her feet and draw the singing down . " 66 At the time when General Burn- side's force was besieged in Knox- ville ...
... seemed to be no remedy , but a neighbor prom- ised a cure if they would " make a plaster of psalm tunes and apply to her feet and draw the singing down . " 66 At the time when General Burn- side's force was besieged in Knox- ville ...
Page 39
... seemed to be a pretty good turnout , but Fillmore looked it carefully over and then asked Ed- ward , ' How do you think it will do for the President of the United States to ride in a second - hand carriage ? ' " Sure , your Excellency ...
... seemed to be a pretty good turnout , but Fillmore looked it carefully over and then asked Ed- ward , ' How do you think it will do for the President of the United States to ride in a second - hand carriage ? ' " Sure , your Excellency ...
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