Lincoln Year Book pdf

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Lincoln Year Book pdf

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i THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK immmm mmmm [...]... THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK MARCH FIRS Twenty thousand man is * T much as as any ought to want SECOND By general law, life and limb must be must be ambut a life is never protected; yet often a limb putated to save a life ; given merely to save a limb THIRD Trust to the good sense can people of the Ameri- FOURTH Let us judge not, that judged FIFTH Put the foot down firmly we be not THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK. ..3tnntis 3FtaI|pr Urowne A FOLLOWER OF LINCOLN IN WAR AND PEACE AND PRECEPT PRINCIPLE Let us have faith that right makes might JANUARY The dogmas of the past are inadequate stormy present to the THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK JANUARY FIRST Always do the very best you can SECOND If our sense of duty forbids, then let us stand by our sense... tail TH I R TEENTH You must act FOUR TEENTH I will try, and do the best FIF His attitude is I can TEENTH such that, in the very selfishness of his nature, he can not but work to be successful THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK JANUARY SIXTEENTH Afford chance all an unfettered start and a fair in the race of life SEVEN TEEN T H want Christians I need their prayers EIGH to me ; I TEEN TH The young men must to drift... NINE TEENTH The free institutions we enjoy have developed the powers and improved the condition of the whole people beyond any example in the world TWENTIETH 7^^ 1 shall do nothing in malice THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK JANUARY TWENTY-FI RST Good men do not agree TWENTY- SECON D I shall, to the best of my ability, repel force by force TWENTY-THIRD Ballots are the rightful and successors peaceful of bullets... he had more than average ability when we were young men together But, then, just the 1 suppose he thought same about me TWENTY- FI F TH Moral cowardice think I never had is something which I THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK JANUARY TWENTY- SIXTH The patriotic instinct of plain people TWENTY- SEVENTH The of face of an old friend is like a ray sunshine through dark and gloomy clouds TWENTY- EIGHTH Will anybody do... merely unsubstantial controversy as how it shall be kept ? to TH I R TY FIRST - The value condition of life is to improve one's FEBRUARY Let none falter who thinks he may succeed is right, and we THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK FEBRUARY FIRS Labor tlie is like any T commodity ottier — increase the demand marlcet and you increase the price of in for it it SECOND When I man hear a see him act as if preach, he were lilce... we never succeed FO URTH The pioneer in any movement generally the best movement to man to is not bring that a successful issue Fl F TH Defeat and failure seem wrong make everything -^^ ^^^ THB LINCOLN YEAR BOOK FEBRUARY SIXTH This nation cannot 5E live on injustice YEN TH Something had to be done, and, as to be any one there does not appear else to do it, I did it EIGHTH Poor parsons seem always to... indicated, is it not probable that he would have communicated knowledge of the fact to me as If it me to well as to you ? TENTH I trust though TO it I shall costs be willing my life to do my duty, THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK FEBRUARY ELEVENTH hope peace will come soon, and and so come as to be to stay; worth the keeping in all future time I come TWELF T H What there is of TH I I me is self-made R T E E NT H was... woman, but if He had, suppose He I would have made mie just as ugly as He did, and no one would ever have tempted me FI F T E ENT H You may say anything you me, — if that will help like about THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH No men trusted than those more worthy to be who toil up from pov- erty inclined living are — none less to take, or touch, aught which they have not honestly earned SE VENT... whenever more helps ; 1 believe doing the cause NI NE T EEN T H No personal significance, or insignifi- cance, can spare one or another of us TWENTIETH \mr If I can learn God's will, I will do it THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK FEBRUARY TWENTY- FI RS T It is is to the nature of the case, and no one blame TWENTY- SECOND fr}' Tell the whole truth TWENTY-THIRD He sticks through thick and thin, — I admire such a man TWENTY- . i THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK immmm mmmm

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