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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
1925. From the Preface: Dr. Hill's volume has been written to
express the ideals of Abraham Lincoln and he is right in contending
that whenever Lincoln's immediate task of preserving the peace of
America had been attained, he would have given himself with full
devotion to the ideal of adjusting issues between the nations in a
World Court. Dr. Hill's analysis makes clear that Lincoln would
have stood for a world to be ruled not by war, but by law.
1920. Dr. Hill's present work brings Lincoln before us as a man,
splendid in his strength of purpose, unshaken by popular clamor,
humane, sympathetic, and farseeing; a man who understood and
appreciated the problems of life, the passions and the weaknesses
of his fellow men, strong because of his trials and triumphs; a
great leader - so great as to be without jealousy; humble, because
of his knowledge and experience, forgetful of self in his desire to
best serve his country and mankind.
1925. From the Preface: Dr. Hill's volume has been written to
express the ideals of Abraham Lincoln and he is right in contending
that whenever Lincoln's immediate task of preserving the peace of
America had been attained, he would have given himself with full
devotion to the ideal of adjusting issues between the nations in a
World Court. Dr. Hill's analysis makes clear that Lincoln would
have stood for a world to be ruled not by war, but by law.
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1920. Dr. Hill's present work brings Lincoln before us as a man,
splendid in his strength of purpose, unshaken by popular clamor,
humane, sympathetic, and farseeing; a man who understood and
appreciated the problems of life, the passions and the weaknesses
of his fellow men, strong because of his trials and triumphs; a
great leader - so great as to be without jealousy; humble, because
of his knowledge and experience, forgetful of self in his desire to
best serve his country and mankind.
1925. From the Preface: Dr. Hill's volume has been written to
express the ideals of Abraham Lincoln and he is right in contending
that whenever Lincoln's immediate task of preserving the peace of
America had been attained, he would have given himself with full
devotion to the ideal of adjusting issues between the nations in a
World Court. Dr. Hill's analysis makes clear that Lincoln would
have stood for a world to be ruled not by war, but by law.
1925. From the Preface: Dr. Hill's volume has been written to
express the ideals of Abraham Lincoln and he is right in contending
that whenever Lincoln's immediate task of preserving the peace of
America had been attained, he would have given himself with full
devotion to the ideal of adjusting issues between the nations in a
World Court. Dr. Hill's analysis makes clear that Lincoln would
have stood for a world to be ruled not by war, but by law.
Dr. Hill's present work brings Lincoln before us as a man, splendid
in his strength of purpose, unshaken by popular clamor, humane,
sympathetic, and farseeing; a man who understood and appreciated
the problems of life, the passions and the weaknesses of his fellow
men, strong because of his trials and triumphs; a great leader - so
great as to be without jealousy; humble, because of his knowledge
and experience, forgetful of self in his desire to best serve his
country and mankind.
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