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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
a hypocrite, the whole book shows an exceedingly high estimate of the friend of his lifetime. Pious words Chase's. Hapgood (page 291, et seq.) records that the pious words with which the emancipation proclamation closes were added at the sugge if the Bible had concealed the facts about Uriah in telling the story of King David; and the biographer next mentioned (Hapgood), just fresh from the press, written with all the light yet given to the world, says (preface, page 8): Herndon has toldnamed are among the letters referred to above, published by Lamon as evidence of Lincoln's attitude towards religion. Hapgood's Abraham Lincoln, dated 1899, shows the author's attitude of admiration in the first page of the preface, declaring tha He was the North, the South, the East, the West, The thrall, the master, all of us in one. Lincoln's grossness. Hapgood concedes (preface, page 5, et seq.) the worst that was ever said of the grossness of Lincoln's jokes and stories, likeni
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A noble life. (search)
Lincoln, collected and edited by Allen Thorndyke Rice (page 248), shows Beecher's censures of Lincoln, and so do Beecher's editorials in the Independent of 1862. Hapgood's Abraham Lincoln quotes (page 164) Wendell Phillips about Lincoln, Who is this huckster in politics? Who is this county court lawyer? Morse's Lincoln (Vol. I,an, and wrote him many letters expressing the utmost contempt for Lincoln. * * * These letters, given to the public in Curtis' Life of Buchanan, speak freely (see Hapgood's Lincoln, page 254,) of the painful imbecility of Lincoln, the venality and corruption which ran riot in the government, and McClure goes on: It is an open secre, in Reminiscences of Lincoln (page 223), and Kasson, in Reminiscences of Lincoln (page 384), all in confirmation of Stanton's estimate and treatment of Lincoln. Hapgood's Abraham Lincoln refers (page 164) to Stanton's brutal absence of decent personal feeling towards Lincoln, and tells of Stanton's insulting behavior when they me
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.52 (search)
Lincoln, collected and edited by Allen Thorndyke Rice (page 248), shows Beecher's censures of Lincoln, and so do Beecher's editorials in the Independent of 1862. Hapgood's Abraham Lincoln quotes (page 164) Wendell Phillips about Lincoln, Who is this huckster in politics? Who is this county court lawyer? Morse's Lincoln (Vol. I,an, and wrote him many letters expressing the utmost contempt for Lincoln. * * * These letters, given to the public in Curtis' Life of Buchanan, speak freely (see Hapgood's Lincoln, page 254,) of the painful imbecility of Lincoln, the venality and corruption which ran riot in the government, and McClure goes on: It is an open secre, in Reminiscences of Lincoln (page 223), and Kasson, in Reminiscences of Lincoln (page 384), all in confirmation of Stanton's estimate and treatment of Lincoln. Hapgood's Abraham Lincoln refers (page 164) to Stanton's brutal absence of decent personal feeling towards Lincoln, and tells of Stanton's insulting behavior when they me