Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Lincoln” in chapter 1 of Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4:

...own that he was to be Secretary of State in the new Administration, and it was assumed that he would speak with authority as to its purposes, though in this respect public expectation was at fault. Mr. Lincoln was tolerant and catholic in selecting and trusting men, but he put his conscience and judgment in no man's keeping. The main part of Seward's speech was an appeal for the Union, often eloquent an...
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