The Life, Stories, and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln; A Compilation of Lincoln's Most Remarkable Utterances, with a Sketch of His Life

The Life, Stories, and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln; A Compilation of Lincoln's Most Remarkable Utterances, with a Sketch of His Life

The Life, Stories, and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln; A Compilation of Lincoln's Most Remarkable Utterances, with a Sketch of His Life.cAbraham Lincoln
The Life, Stories, and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln; A Compilation of Lincoln's Most Remarkable Utterances, with a Sketch of His Life
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Author: Abraham Lincoln
Number of Pages: 108 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781231128343
File size: 38 Mb
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 Excerpt: ...SON. Lincoln wrote the following at the close of a letter to his step-brother, John Johnston, regarding his father, Mr. Lincoln, the poor ne'er-do-well, who was ill: "I sincerely hope father may yet recover his health; but at all events, tell him to remember to call upon, and confide in, our great and good merciful Maker, who will not turn away from him in any extremity. "He notes the fall of the sparrow, and numbers the hairs of our heads, and He will not forget the dying man who puts his trust in Him. "Say to him that, if we could meet now, it is doubtful whether it would not be more painful than pleasant, but that if it is his lot to go now, he will soon have a joyful meeting with loved ones gone before, and where the rest of us, through the mercy of God, hope ere long to join them." LINCOLN WRITES HIS STEP-MOTHER. Lincoln's love for his second mother was most filial and affectionate. In a letter of November 4, 1851, just after the death of his father, he writes to her as follows: "Dear Mother: Chapman tells me that he wants you to go and live with him. If I were you, I would try it a while. If you get tired of it (as I think you will not), you can return to your own home. Chapman feels very kindly to you, and I have no doubt he will make your situation very pleasant. "Sincerely jrour son, "A. Lincoln." LINCOLN'S IDEA OF THE SLAVERY CONFLICT IN 1855. Springfield, Ill. r August 15, 1855. Hon. George Robertson, Lexington, Ky. My Dear Sir: The volume you left for me has been received, I am really grateful for the honor of your kind remembrance, as well as for the book. The partial reading I have already given it has afforded me much of both pleasure and instruction. It was new to me that the exact question which led t...

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