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" He did, sir; and repeated it." After a moment's pause, and looking up, the President said : " If Stanton said I was add fool, then I must be one, for he is nearly always right, and generally says what he means. I will step over and see him. "
The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography ... - Sivu 41
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Political Recollections, 1840 to 1872

George Washington Julian - 1884 - 396 sivua
...repeated it." After a moment's pause, and looking up, the President said, " If Stanton said I was add fool, then I must be one, for he is nearly always...says what he means. I will step over and see him." Whether this anecdote is literally true or not, it illustrates the character of the two men. On Sunday,...

Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln by Distinguished Men of His Time

Allen Thorndike Rice - 1886 - 804 sivua
...repeated it." After a moment's pause, and looking up, the President said : " If Stanton said I was add fool, then I must be one, for he is nearly always...says what he means. I will step over and see him." Notwithstanding Mr. Lincoln's proverbial caution and diplomacy in dealing with difficult problems,...

Granite State Monthly, Nide 10

1887 - 436 sivua
...fool," asked Lincoln. "He did sir," and he repeated it. After a moment's pause, the president raid : "If Stanton said I was a damned fool, then I must...reception in order that he might get the point of a story which he had forgotten. He was not frivolous, he was divinely thoughtful, but he had an unconscious...

The Granite Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, History and State ..., Nide 10

Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1887 - 476 sivua
...he repeated it. After a moment's pause, tbe president said : "If Stanton said I was a damned tool, then I must be one, for he is nearly always right...reception in order that he might get the point of a story which he had forgotten. He was not Irivolous, he was divinely thoughtful, but he had an unconscious...

The Sewanee Review, Nide 17

1909 - 646 sivua
...considered a part of his greatness; namely, his power of humorous comprehension. "If Stanton," said he, "said I was a damned fool, then I must be one, for...nearly always right and generally says what he means. I must step over and see him." Nor was Stanton alone in criticism. Charles Francis Adams, as late as...

Abraham Lincoln: was He a Christian?

John Eleazer Remsburg - 1893 - 350 sivua
...After a moment's pause, and looking up, the President said : ' If Stanton said I was add fool, then / must be one, for he is nearly always right, and generally says what he means ' " (Every-Day Life of Lincoln, pp. 483, 484). At a Cabinet meeting, in 1863, when a conflict between...

Life Sketches of Eminent Lawyers, American, English and Canadian: To ..., Nide 2

Gilbert John Clark - 1895 - 434 sivua
...and repeated it.' "After a moment's pause, and looking up, the President said: 'If he said I was add fool, then I must be one, for he is nearly always...says what he means. I will step over and see him.' " — George B. Julian in Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln, p. 56. Called Lincoln "a Low, Cunning Clown."...

All the Year Round, Nide 39;Nide 59

Charles Dickens - 1887 - 588 sivua
...Stanton say I was a fool 1 " asked Lincoln. " He did, sir, and repeated it." "If Stanton said I was a fool, then I must be one, for he is nearly always right and generally means what he says. I will step over and see him." Just before the surrender of General Lee, Grant...

Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People

Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 sivua
...certain order from the President returned and repeated the Secretary's comment. " If," said Lincoln, " Stanton said I was a damned fool, then I must be one;...nearly always right and generally says what he means. I must step over and see him." In February one of the cartoons showed PT Barnum presenting Tom Thumb...

Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People

Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 474 sivua
...certain order from the President returned and repeated the Secretary's comment. " If," said Lincoln, " Stanton said I was a damned fool, then I must be one;...nearly always right and generally says what he means. I must step over and see him." In February one of the cartoons showed PT Barnum presenting Tom Thumb...




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