Ronald C. White Jr.
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A. Lincoln
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2009
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American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant
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2016
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2 editions
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Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural
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2002
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22 editions
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On Great Fields: The Life and Unlikely Heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
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2023
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The Eloquent President: A Portrait of Lincoln Through His Words
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2005
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Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel (RAUSCHENBUSCH LECTURES NEW SERIES)
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1990
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3 editions
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Social Gospel : Religion and Reform in Changing America
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1975
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An Unsettled Arena: Religion and the Bill of Rights
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1990
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Introducing "The Family Limited Partnership" How to
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1996
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Price of Power Update: Electric Utilities and Environment
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“One day during the siege, Grant was observed walking the outer line when he encountered a mule-team driver beating and cursing one of the mules. He ordered the man to stop. The animal’s abuser, seeing a man with a blouse and no sign of rank, turned and began to swear at him. Grant had the man arrested and brought to his headquarters. Only then did the mule driver realize whom he had insulted. The man was ordered to be tied up by his thumbs. When released, the contrite soldier apologized for his language, telling Grant he did not know to whom he was speaking. Grant explained that he had punished the soldier not because of what he’d said to his commanding general: “I could defend myself, but the mule could not.”
― American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant
― American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant
“Lincoln’s genius was his ability to draw upon the talents of others, meld together diverse personalities who often did not trust one another, and then listen to their advice, recognizing that it was sometimes wiser than his own.”
― A. Lincoln
― A. Lincoln
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