“I desire to see the time when education, and by its means, morality, sobriety, enterprise and industry shall become much more general than at present.”
Quote by Abraham Lincoln
Book:Lincoln on Democracy
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Lincoln on Democracy
This book compiles a selection of Abraham Lincoln's speeches and written works, focusing on his insights and perspectives on the nature, purpose, and challenges of democracy. It offers a glimpse into Lincoln's thoughts on the American political system and the rights and responsibilities of citizens within it. more
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