The book The Life of Abraham Lincoln volume 1 was written by author Isaac Newton Arnold Here you can read free online of The Life of Abraham Lincoln volume 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Life of Abraham Lincoln volume 1 a good or bad book?
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When told that the people were talking of making him President, he said : " They ought to select some one who knows more than I do. " But while he did not think any more of him. Self because he had in early life split rails, he had too much real dignity to lose any self-respect on that account. The committee appointed to select delegates to the na- tional convention, submitted the list of names to him. * As illustrating how presidents are nominated, I will add that the committee, and other pers...onal friends of Lincohi, among whom were Judd, David Davis, Swift, Cook, and others, retired from the convention, and, in a grove near by, lay down upon the grass and revised the list of delegates, which they reporfed to, and which were appointed by, the con- vention. An immense building called the " JF/g7C'a///, " Sind capable of holding many thousands of people, had been erected especially for the meeting of the national convention. A full, eager, and enthusiastic representation was present from all the free states, together with representatives from Dela- ware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia, and some scattering representatives from some of the other slave states ; but the Gulf states were not represented.
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