Human Body Size and the Laws of Scaling: Physiological, Performance, Growth, Longevity and Ecological RamificationsThis book is an exploration not only of the lessons that Abraham Lincoln, America's sixteenth president, drew from the founders of the United States, especially, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, but also how others abroad have interpreted and incorporated his legacy. Because Lincoln occupied the presidency during democracy's first great civil war, he set a precedent for other leaders at home and abroad. "Liberal" leaders tend to identify with his roles as the Great Emancipator and magnanimous Great Reconciler, who eschewed "ethnic cleansing" in favour of restoring the Union as soon as possible after secession. |
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... nation . It occurred the same year that Thomas Lincoln married Sarah Bush after the death of his wife Nancy in October , 1818. The Missouri Territory had acquired the required 65,000 settlers to become a new state in the Federal Union ...
... nation . It occurred the same year that Thomas Lincoln married Sarah Bush after the death of his wife Nancy in October , 1818. The Missouri Territory had acquired the required 65,000 settlers to become a new state in the Federal Union ...
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... nation will acquire " the glory of recommending it to the applause , the affection , and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it . " Likewise , Lincoln speaks of the " [ the Founders ' ] ambition ... to display before an ...
... nation will acquire " the glory of recommending it to the applause , the affection , and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it . " Likewise , Lincoln speaks of the " [ the Founders ' ] ambition ... to display before an ...
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... nation to " recognize " the Civil War as a chastisement by God , seek God's mercy , and to pray for military success . The final paragraph of this first proclamation , asks the nation to observe this day " according to their several ...
... nation to " recognize " the Civil War as a chastisement by God , seek God's mercy , and to pray for military success . The final paragraph of this first proclamation , asks the nation to observe this day " according to their several ...
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Abraham Lincolns George Washington | 1 |
Abraham Lincolns Thomas Jefferson | 39 |
Washingtons Farewell Address and Lincolns Lyceum Address | 77 |
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