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Opponents and Enemies
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June 5, 2014 9:14 am
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Abraham Lincoln & Friends
Opponents and Enemies
Mr. Lincoln, “it can be fairly said, never held a grudge,” noted psycho-biographer Charles B. Strozier. Like most lawyers, he could leave a bitter courtroom battle without an ounce of enmity. He never seemed to…”
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