The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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... 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 , a winnowing process becomes at once observable , and much which ...
... 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 , a winnowing process becomes at once observable , and much which ...
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... utterances all life departs in this manner , was altogether attached to the greatness of the occasions in which they acted . It may be more nearly true to say that their per- sonalities , however large , were ab- sorbed by the greatness ...
... utterances all life departs in this manner , was altogether attached to the greatness of the occasions in which they acted . It may be more nearly true to say that their per- sonalities , however large , were ab- sorbed by the greatness ...
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... utterances which have become almost as household words . Some of Lincoln's speeches , be- fore his election as President , pos- sess a similar value for they are at once state papers , generally re- garded as such , then and afterwards ...
... utterances which have become almost as household words . Some of Lincoln's speeches , be- fore his election as President , pos- sess a similar value for they are at once state papers , generally re- garded as such , then and afterwards ...
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... of their words may be treasured as public heirlooms . 1 A study of the utterances which are now regarded as peculiarly ex- pressing his wisdom , his developed character , or his convictions con- cerning truth , discovers Table Talk . 7.
... of their words may be treasured as public heirlooms . 1 A study of the utterances which are now regarded as peculiarly ex- pressing his wisdom , his developed character , or his convictions con- cerning truth , discovers Table Talk . 7.
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... best , apocryphal . Only such utter- ances as are believed to be authen- tic and fairly accurate in form of expression are included in this se- lection . WILLIAM O. STODDARD . OF THE UNION . MANY of the utterances of Lin- Table Talk . 9.
... best , apocryphal . Only such utter- ances as are believed to be authen- tic and fairly accurate in form of expression are included in this se- lection . WILLIAM O. STODDARD . OF THE UNION . MANY of the utterances of Lin- Table Talk . 9.
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