The Lincoln year book : axioms and aphorisms from the great emancipator . APRIL TWENTY- SIXTH I think it more rare, if not more wise,^[ for a public man to abstain from mucliJ speaking. TWENTY- SEVENTH At any rate, I will keep my part of the/] bargain. TWENTY - E I GH TH. The Lord prefers common-lookingpeople. That is why he made so manyof them. TWENTY-NINTH When the time comes, I shall take theground I think is right. THIRTIETH Let the thing be pressed.
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