The Lincoln Tribute book : Appreciations By Statesmen, Men of Letters, And Poets At Home And Abroad, Together With a Lincoln Centenary Medal From the Second Design Made for the Occasion By Roiné
The book The Lincoln Tribute book : Appreciations By Statesmen, Men of Letters, And Poets At Home And Abroad, Together With a Lincoln Centenary Medal From the Second Design Made for the Occasion By Roiné was written by author Roiné, Jules Edouard, 1857-1916 Here you can read free online of The Lincoln Tribute book : Appreciations By Statesmen, Men of Letters, And Poets At Home And Abroad, Together With a Lincoln Centenary Medal From the Second Design Made for the Occasion By Roiné book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Lincoln Tribute book : Appreciations By Statesmen, Men of Letters, And Poets At Home And Abroad, Together With a Lincoln Centenary Medal From the Second Design Made for the Occasion By Roiné a good or bad book?
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The very core of his nature was truth, and he himself is reported to have said of Douglas that he cared less for the truth, as the truth, than any other man he knew. . . . " We cannot turn from him [Douglas] to his rival but with changed and softened eyes. For Lincoln, indeed, is one of the few men eminent in politics whom we admit into the hidden places of our thought; and there, released from that coarse clay which prisoned him, we companion him forever with the gentle and heroic of older lan...ds. Douglas abides without." Stephen Arnold Douglas, William Garrott Brown, pp. 114, 115, 141, Houghton, MifSin, & Company, 1902. Lincoln's practicality has often been insisted upon, but to his contemporaries he did not by any means always appear practical. His mercy to those condemned to punishment seemed to them to be subversive of discipline, 100 ^be Xtncoln tribute 3Booft a weakness verging on sentimentality, rather than a strength. The world, however, has judged differently. PITY AND TENDERNESS " He was tender-hearted to a fault, and never could resist the appeals of wives and mothers of soldiers who had got into trouble and were under sentence of death for their offences.
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