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leave washington, d.c., he was disa disappointed. but he worked very, very hard to build up his law practice. lincoln was a great spinner of tales for juries. one time, he said this reminds me of the little boy on the farm who comes running in to his father, and says, pa, pa, sister is in the barn. and she s got her pants down, and she s pinned in the hay loft, and he says, my boy, you ve got your facts straight, and you ve come to the wrong conclusions. and he turns to the jury and says, sometimes the facts don t leave you to the right concl conclusions. lincoln was honest abe, but there s a tendency to say he s a moral paragon or a political animal. no, he s a hybrid. you have to understand both sides. by 1854, spain, france, and britain have abolished slavery. but it s very much alive in the united states. in may, president pierce signs the kansas-nebraska act. giving american slavery the opportunity to expand throughout 500,000 square miles of new territory.
PeopleThingShameFoodGoodMealRomansOneCityLandmarkLincolnPolitician very, very hard to build up his law practice. lincoln was a great spinner of tales for juries. one time, he said, this reminds me of the little boy on the farm who comes running into his father and says, pa, pa, sister s in the barn, and she s got her pants down, and she s a-peein in the hey lost, and her friend, joe, has got his pants down and he s squatting to do the other thing. and his father says, boy, you ve got the facts straight, but you ve come to the wrong conclusions. then he would turn to the jurors and say, sometimes the facts don t give you the right conclusion. lincoln was honest abe, but he often cut his answers to serve his cause. there s a ten dency to say he s this moral paragon, or he s just a political animal. no. he s a hybrid. if you want to understand him, you ve got to understand both sides. by 1854, spain, france, and britain have abolished slavery, but it s very much alive in the united states. in may, president franklin pierce signs the kan
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