Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits : a Study in Ethics : With An Epilogue Addressed to Theologians
The book Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits : a Study in Ethics : With An Epilogue Addressed to Theologians was written by author Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Second Inaugural Address Here you can read free online of Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits : a Study in Ethics : With An Epilogue Addressed to Theologians book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits : a Study in Ethics : With An Epilogue Addressed to Theologians a good or bad book?
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The peace he sought for within all the land, and through all the earth, was to be the national consummation of a con- flict in which multitudes of men and millions of treasure had been offered up under God in the name of charity and right. Such was the wording and the setting of this wish. Comprehend its girth. It encircled all the earth. This LINCOLN'S CARDINAL TRAITS 157 cannot be said to be nothing but the ill-considered aspira- tion of an inexperienced underling. It is the prayer of one who... for four terrific years had held the chief position in conducting the executive affairs of one of the major empires of the world. During all that time, among the bewildering and imperious problems of an era of unex- ampled civil convulsion, hardly any complications had been more obstinate or more disturbing than those bound up in the relation of the United States to the other major Nations of the world. Within those international com- plications were infolded problems and principles as pro- foundly fundamental as any within any Nation's single life, or within all the reach of international law.
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