Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln: 1832-1865 Abraham Lincoln Author

by Abraham Lincoln

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Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln 1832-1865 Edited By Merwin Roe and introduction by Mr. Bryce No man since Washington has become to Americans so familiar or so beloved a figure as Abraham Lincoln. He is to them the representative and typic... Read more
Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln 1832-1865 Edited By Merwin Roe and introduction by Mr. Bryce No man since Washington has become to Americans so familiar or so beloved a figure as Abraham Lincoln. He is to them the representative and typical American, the man who best embodies the political ideals of the nation. He is typical in the fact that he sprang from the masses of the people, that he remained through his whole career a man of the people, that his chief desire was to be in accord with the beliefs and wishes of the people, that he never failed to trust in the people and to rely on their support. Every native American knows his life and his speeches. His anecdotes and witticisms have passed into the thought and the conversation of the whole nation as those of no other statesman have done. He belongs, however, not only to the United States, but to the whole of civilized mankind. It is no exaggeration to say that he has, within the last thirty years, grown to be a conspicuous figure in the history of the modern world. Without him, the course of events not only in the Western hemisphere but in Europe also would have been different, for he was called to guide at the greatest crisis of its fate a State already mighty, and now far more mighty than in his days, and the guidance he gave has affected the march of events ever since. A life and a character such as his ought to be known to and comprehended by Europeans as well as by Americans. Among Europeans, it is especially Englishmen who ought to appreciate him and understand the significance of his life, for he came of an English stock, he spoke the English tongue, his action told upon the progress of events and the shaping of opinion in all British communities everywhere more than it has done upon any other nation outside America itself. Less

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File size7.00(w)x10.00(h)x0.40(d)
Print pages186
PublisherCreateSpace Publishing
Publication date August 12, 2014
ISBN9781500807009
Born in Hardin County, Kentucky, The United States February 12, 1809 Died: April 15, 1865 GenreMemoir, Politics Influences: Robert Burns Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United...

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