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Abraham Lincoln

Chapter 11 LINCOLN'S PHILOSOPHY, MORALS, AND RELIGION

Word Count: 10458    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

a man of keen perception of right and wrong, of acute conscience and deep religious sentiment, although he was not "

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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
William Eleroy Curtis Literature
“Abraham Lincoln by William Eleroy Curtis”
1 Chapter 1 THE MAN AND HIS KINDRED2 Chapter 2 F. Gunther, Esq., Chicago3 Chapter 3 THE LEADER OF THE SPRINGFIELD BAR4 Chapter 4 A GREAT ORATOR AND HIS SPEECHES5 Chapter 5 A PRAIRIE POLITICIAN6 Chapter 6 A PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINET7 Chapter 7 A COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AND HIS GENERALS8 Chapter 8 HOW LINCOLN APPEARED IN THE WHITE HOUSE9 Chapter 9 THE EMANCIPATION OF THE SLAVES10 Chapter 10 A MASTER IN DIPLOMACY11 Chapter 11 LINCOLN'S PHILOSOPHY, MORALS, AND RELIGION