The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 15
Page
... OF PERSONAL LIBERTY , 51 OF LABOR , 71 OF SLAVERY , 79 OF THE CIVIL WAR , . OF ASSASSINATION , 89 113 OF TEMPERANCE , 117 OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE , MISCELLANEOUS , ยท 121 139 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN EDITED BY WILLIAM C. STODDARD , One.
... OF PERSONAL LIBERTY , 51 OF LABOR , 71 OF SLAVERY , 79 OF THE CIVIL WAR , . OF ASSASSINATION , 89 113 OF TEMPERANCE , 117 OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE , MISCELLANEOUS , ยท 121 139 OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN EDITED BY WILLIAM C. STODDARD , One.
Page 12
... slavery first , serving a part instead of the whole , then the whole would have been lost , slavery would not have been abolished and the result of the 12 Abrabam Lincoln .
... slavery first , serving a part instead of the whole , then the whole would have been lost , slavery would not have been abolished and the result of the 12 Abrabam Lincoln .
Page 13
... slavery question ) will not cease until a crisis has been reached and passed . ' A house divided against itself cannot stand . ' I be- lieve this Government cannot en- dure permanently , half slave and half free . I do not expect the ...
... slavery question ) will not cease until a crisis has been reached and passed . ' A house divided against itself cannot stand . ' I be- lieve this Government cannot en- dure permanently , half slave and half free . I do not expect the ...
Page 57
... slavery upon any other crea- ture . " LETTER TO A FRIEND , 1859 , AFTER THE ELECTION . " The fight must go on . The cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one , or even one hundred defeats . " LETTER TO HON . O. H. ...
... slavery upon any other crea- ture . " LETTER TO A FRIEND , 1859 , AFTER THE ELECTION . " The fight must go on . The cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one , or even one hundred defeats . " LETTER TO HON . O. H. ...
Page 79
... slavery man dur- ing the years immediately preced- ing the civil war . The most moderate opponents of the existing order of things were sure to be misunderstood and mis- represented . The very ... slavery began in his youth and OF SLAVERY,
... slavery man dur- ing the years immediately preced- ing the civil war . The most moderate opponents of the existing order of things were sure to be misunderstood and mis- represented . The very ... slavery began in his youth and OF SLAVERY,
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ABRAHAM LINCOLN affairs Almighty Ameri American announcement army asked assassination believe bless cerning CHICAGO chin-fly churches civil coln colored Consti Constitution CONVERSATION CUTHBERT BULLITT deal declared Divine duty EMANCIPATION endure EXECUTIVE MANSION fathers Fillmore forces GRESS Habeas corpus hands Heaven human hundred ILLS INAUGURAL ADDRESS indispensable JULY JULY 26 JUNE JUNE 12 justice keep labor LETTER liberty litical living Lord Lord Lyons MARCH ment MESSAGE TO CONGRESS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH mighty never occasion OHIO pardon peace preserve President principle PROCLAMATION public safety quire rebellion or invasion REPLY REVERDY JOHNSON safe save the Union SECOND ANNUAL MESSAGE SEPT SERENADE slavery soldiers SPEECH AT PEORIA SPEECH AT SPRINGFIELD stitution STODDARD struggle success sure surrender thing thought tion tional trial true tution ultimate extinction utterances White House WORKINGMEN YORK