President Lincoln His Figure in History a Discourse Delivered in the First Pre

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President Lincoln His Figure in History a Discourse Delivered in the First Pre
James M James Madison Macdonald
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He appears to have been distinguished for an nnaff. 'cted * The following iavitation was issued, in printed form, by the Pastor and Session: "In view of the very mournful events at the seat of government the people are invited to assemble for prayer in the First Presbyterian Church, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. " A numerous congregation assembled. ' f A highly appropriate discourse was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Maclean, at the request of the pastor. The churcli was crowded in every pirt.
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...implicity of character, such as would be naturally developed by that primitive state of society and plain style of life, in which he passed the days of his youth. He was a cliild of nature, receiving his first impressions in sequestered scenes remote from cities and the marts of trade. He was a man of the people, and seems to have found it difficult, in his high station, to surround himself with those conventional forms and rules which are probably essential to every such station ; and could never assume that chilling reserve which some, similarly exalted, seem to think necessary to the pre- servation of dignity.

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