The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln: Volume 4


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Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) is one of the most famous Americans in history and one of the country’s most revered presidents. Schoolchildren can recite the life story of Lincoln, the “Westerner” who educated himself and became a self made man, rising from lawyer to leader of the new Republican Party before becoming the 16th President of the United States. Lincoln successfully navigated the Union through the Civil War but didn’t live to witness his own accomplishment, becoming the first president assassinated when he was killed at Ford’s Theater by John Wilkes Booth. As impressive as his presidency was, one of his most lasting legacies was his writing. In addition to masterful writing for everything from orders to his generals and condolences to the aggrieved Mrs. Bixby, his Second Inaugural Address and Gettysburg Address are considered masterpieces that rate among the greatest writings in American history. Perhaps Lincoln’s most impressive feat is that he was able to convey so much with so few words; after famous orator Edward Everett spoke for hours at Gettysburg, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address only took a few minutes. In the generation after the Civil War, Lincoln became an American deity and one of the most written about men in history. Understandably, all of his writings and papers were intently scoured and collected, and they’ve been preserved in seven volumes of Papers and Writings.




The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln - Volume IV


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"The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln - Volume IV" from Abraham Lincoln. The 16th President of the United States (1809-1865).




The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Vol-Iiii


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The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Vol-III by Abraham Lincoln: Delve into the eloquent and historic writings of Abraham Lincoln in this collection. These papers and writings provide valuable insights into the thoughts and leadership of one of America's greatest presidents. Key Aspects of the Book "The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Vol-III": Presidential Leadership: Abraham Lincoln's writings offer a glimpse into his leadership during a pivotal period in American history, including his thoughts on the Civil War and slavery. Eloquent Prose: The collection showcases Lincoln's remarkable skill as a writer and orator, known for his ability to convey complex ideas with clarity and eloquence. Historical Significance: "The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Vol-III" holds immense historical value, providing a firsthand account of a transformative era in the United States. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is celebrated for his leadership during the Civil War and his role in ending slavery. This collection preserves his enduring legacy through his own words.




The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln: 1858-1860


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The collected letters, speeches, etc. written by Abraham Lincoln.







The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volume IV


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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: -It will be very difficult for an audience so large as this to hear distinctly what a speaker says, and consequently it is important that as profound silence be preserved as possible. While I was at the hotel to-day, an elderly gentleman called upon me to know whether I was really in favor of producing a perfect equality between the negroes and white people. While I had not proposed to myself on this occasion to say much on that subject, yet as the question was asked me I thought I would occupy perhaps five minutes in saying something in regard to it.




Abraham Lincoln


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The Complete Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln


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A complete documentary archive of Abraham Lincoln’s writings, from historic speeches to personal letters and telegrams. Collected here are numerous documents written by Abraham Lincoln from 1832 to 1865, over the course of his long career as a lawyer, statesman, and president of the United States. From the man who led the nation through the Civil War and into its Reconstruction, Lincoln’s written statements—including the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address—are some of the most significant documents in American history. Included with these works are telegrams to politicians and wartime generals as well as personal letters discussing a range of topics, from youth and marriage to depression. This extensive collection is not only an excellent documentary history of America’s greatest trial as a nation, but also an opportunity to enjoy the intellect and wit of one of America’s greatest orators. As Theodore Roosevelt says in his introductory comments, “Lincoln’s deeds and words are not only of consuming interest to the historian, but should be intimately known to every man engaged in the hard practical work of American political life.” This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.




The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln


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The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln - Volume 4: The Lincoln-Douglas By Abraham Lincoln,




The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1:1832 - 1859


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Lincoln the man became Lincoln the hero, year by year more heroic, until today his figure grows ever dimmer, less real. This should not be. For Lincoln the man, patient, wise, set in a high resolve, is worth far more than Lincoln the hero, vaguely glorious. Invaluable is the example of the man, intangible that of the hero. And, though it is not for us, as for those who in awed stillness listened at Gettysburg with inspired perception, to know Abraham Lincoln, yet there is for us another way whereby we may attain such knowledge-through his words-uttered in all sincerity to those who loved or hated him. Cold, unsatisfying they may seem, these printed words, while we can yet speak with those who knew him, and look into eyes that once looked into his. But in truth it is here that we find his simple greatness, his great simplicity, and though no man tried less so to show his power, no man has so shown it more clearly. This is volume one out of two of his papers and writings, covering the years 1832-1859.