The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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Page 59
... of Louisiana - all intelligent everywhere— people , know full well that I never had a wish to touch the foundations of their society , or any right of theirs . " LETTER TO CHARLES DRAKE , AND OTHERS , COMMITTEE , Table Talk . 59.
... of Louisiana - all intelligent everywhere— people , know full well that I never had a wish to touch the foundations of their society , or any right of theirs . " LETTER TO CHARLES DRAKE , AND OTHERS , COMMITTEE , Table Talk . 59.
Page 66
... wish it might be more gener- ally and universally understood what the country is now engaged in . We have , as all will agree , a free country , where every man has a right to be equal with every other man . In this great struggle the ...
... wish it might be more gener- ally and universally understood what the country is now engaged in . We have , as all will agree , a free country , where every man has a right to be equal with every other man . In this great struggle the ...
Page 96
... happiness and prosperity of the country . " LETTER TO THOMAS H. CLAY , CINCIN- NATI , OHIO , OCT . 8 , 1862 . " I sincerely wish war was an easier and pleasanter business than it is , but it does not admit of holi- 96 Abrabam Lincoln .
... happiness and prosperity of the country . " LETTER TO THOMAS H. CLAY , CINCIN- NATI , OHIO , OCT . 8 , 1862 . " I sincerely wish war was an easier and pleasanter business than it is , but it does not admit of holi- 96 Abrabam Lincoln .
Page 98
... it by was that round - about route by that awfully wicked city of Chicago ? " LETTER TO CARL SCHURZ , NOV . 24- 1862 . " I wish to disparage no one , cer- tainly not those who sympathize with me , but I 98 Abrabam Lincoln .
... it by was that round - about route by that awfully wicked city of Chicago ? " LETTER TO CARL SCHURZ , NOV . 24- 1862 . " I wish to disparage no one , cer- tainly not those who sympathize with me , but I 98 Abrabam Lincoln .
Page 110
... wish you to read , if you have not already done so , the eloquent and truthful words which he ( Edward Everett ) then spoke of the women of America . Truly , the services they have rendered to the defenders of our country in this per ...
... wish you to read , if you have not already done so , the eloquent and truthful words which he ( Edward Everett ) then spoke of the women of America . Truly , the services they have rendered to the defenders of our country in this per ...
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