Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Lincoln” in page 249 of Francis B. Carpenter, Six Months at the White House:
...ils than is generally supposed.
Mr. Lincoln's wit was never malicious nor rudely personal.
Once when Mr. Douglas had attempted to parry an argument by impeaching the veracity of a senator whom Mr. Lincoln had quoted, he answered that the question was not one of veracity, but simply one of argument.
By a course of reasoning, Euclid proves that all the angles in a triangle are equal to two right angle...
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