The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln: As Reflected in His Briefer Letters and SpeechesWorld Publishing Company, 1965 - 265 pages This is H. Jack Lang's original selection of Abraham Lincoln's most interesting speeches and letters, from his first public position as postmaster in Illinois to the highest political office in the land. We read his witty testimonials, sharp commentaries, clever social correspondence, astute handling of angry generals and cabinet officers, and above all, his wisdom in motivating political supporters and defusing challengers -- all of which show a sagacity in politics, an eloquence of simple rhetoric, and an invariable gentlemanliness rarely seen in public life today. Lincoln was the first of the "great communicator" presidents. His words are as much alive today as when he uttered them 150 years ago. - Back cover. |
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... NOVEMBER 1946 REPRINTED FOR THE LINCOLN CENTENNIAL LIBRARY 1965 HC COPYRIGHT 1941 BY THE WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1-17-69 wwww wwwww Contents 1. POSTMASTER , LAWYER , REPRESENTATIVE.
... NOVEMBER 1946 REPRINTED FOR THE LINCOLN CENTENNIAL LIBRARY 1965 HC COPYRIGHT 1941 BY THE WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1-17-69 wwww wwwww Contents 1. POSTMASTER , LAWYER , REPRESENTATIVE.
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... wwww wwwww Contents 1. POSTMASTER , LAWYER , REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE ( 1832-1861 ) First Political Speech To George Spears To the Editor of the Sangamon Journal To Robert Allen To Mary Owens To Mary Speed To Joshua F. Speed To ...
... wwww wwwww Contents 1. POSTMASTER , LAWYER , REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE ( 1832-1861 ) First Political Speech To George Spears To the Editor of the Sangamon Journal To Robert Allen To Mary Owens To Mary Speed To Joshua F. Speed To ...
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... wwww FEW men have survived more bitter disappointments than did Abraham Lincoln . The one that nearly spelled his un- doing was the death of Ann Rutledge in 1835. This great loss resulted in Lincoln's hypochondria and many impulsive re ...
... wwww FEW men have survived more bitter disappointments than did Abraham Lincoln . The one that nearly spelled his un- doing was the death of Ann Rutledge in 1835. This great loss resulted in Lincoln's hypochondria and many impulsive re ...
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POSTMASTER LAWYER REPRESENTATIVE OF | 1 |
To Judge Stephen T Logan | 25 |
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