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A LIncoln Quotation You Can Use In Writing: Charles Dickens and Abraham Lincoln
“The Better Angels Of Our Nature” How Charles Dickens Influenced Abraham Lincoln by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. Here’s the story of an obscure but beautiful quotation from Charles Dickens that found its way into the First Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln. … Continue reading →
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