Lincoln-lore: Lincoln in the Popular MindRay Broadus Browne Popular Press, 1974 - 510 Seiten Abraham Lincoln, both in his time and in ours, has always stood much taller than life. Well over a century after his assassination, Americans remain fascinated with the Civil War: what were the real issues over which it was fought, who were the actual people involved, and what the everyday life of those people was like. Lincoln, as the epitome of both the good and the bad of that war, continues to loom as the most important single object of our interest. The people's lore about Lincoln has through the years continued to grow and to assume ever greater importance both for what it tells about the man and the age in which he lived and for its amusement value. |
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... seemed to protrude from one end of the coach and his feet from the other . He was the sole occupant and was sleeping soundly . Hammond slapped him . familiarly on the shoulder , and asked him if he had chartered the coach that day ...
... seemed to protrude from one end of the coach and his feet from the other . He was the sole occupant and was sleeping soundly . Hammond slapped him . familiarly on the shoulder , and asked him if he had chartered the coach that day ...
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... seemed delighted to find in the ruler of the nation freedom from pomposity and affec- tation , mingled with a certain simple dignity that never foresook him . Though pressed with the weight or responsibility resting upon him as ...
... seemed delighted to find in the ruler of the nation freedom from pomposity and affec- tation , mingled with a certain simple dignity that never foresook him . Though pressed with the weight or responsibility resting upon him as ...
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... seemed to exert himself , being listless and indifferent when out after game , but he always brought home all the chickens he could carry , while some of the others , with their finely trained dogs and latest improved fowling - pieces ...
... seemed to exert himself , being listless and indifferent when out after game , but he always brought home all the chickens he could carry , while some of the others , with their finely trained dogs and latest improved fowling - pieces ...
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CONTENTS | 4 |
Wit Humor 3 | 3 |
Lincoln in Songs 315 | 5 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abe Lincoln Abraham Lincoln answer army asked Behold Bible Black Hawk War black Idol Bram Brigadiers bully called Chase Cheeze Colonel command Copperheads court devil Douglas election exclaimed eyes father fight gentlemen give Grace Bedell greenbacks hand hath head heard honest honor Horatio Seymour horse Hurrah for old Illinois Jeff Judge King lady land laugh lawyer Lincoln's Anecdotes Lincolniana looked matter mighty miscegnate negro never nigger night Old Abe Old Abe's Jokes once passed Patriarch President Lincoln President's rebel remarked reminds replied Republican Sangamon Sangamon County Secretary Senator Seward Shoddee slave slavery soldier Songster speech Springfield stand Stanton Stentor tell thee There's things thou thought told took Uncle Abe Uncle Abe's Union unto Washington White House Wit and Humor words young