“One of the things particularly admirable in the public utterances of President Lincoln is a certain tone of familiar dignity, which, while it is perhaps the most difficult attainment of mere style, is also no doubtful indication of personal character. There must be something essentially noble in an elective ruler who can descend to the level of confidential ease without forfeiting respect, something very manly in one who can break through the etiquette of his conventional rank and trust himself to the reason and intelligence of those who have elected him.”
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This book offers an in-depth exploration of Abraham Lincoln's life, examining his early years, political ascension, and pivotal role in preserving the Union. It delves into his policies, his speeches, and the profound impact of the Civil War on his presidency. The narrative also touches upon the tragic events surrounding his assassination, leaving readers with a profound understanding of Lincoln's legacy. more
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