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Defying and most
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Defying every notion of political good sense, he unabashedly-and often indelicately-took stands considered taboo by most politicians.
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Lincoln's and prediction
Adams became a leading opponent of slave power and articulated a theory whereby the president could abolish slavery by using his war powers, a correct prediction of Abraham Lincoln's use of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

Lincoln's and world
In 1729, he transferred the scene of his operations to an old theater at Clare Market, near Lincoln's Inn Fields, where he continued to preach " on the world as it is, serious or ridiculous.
While it was bitterly embroiled in the American Civil War, the world was carefully watching President Abraham Lincoln's government for signs of weakness and indecision.
" At Lincoln's death Stanton uttered what became a memorable quote, " Now he belongs to the ages ," and lamented, " There lies the most perfect ruler of men the world has ever seen.
Until just after the second world war the ICSL was located in Lincoln's Inn.

Lincoln's and will
After reading Lincoln's letter to the governor of South Carolina, Toombs said memorably: " Mr. President, at this time it is suicide, murder, and will lose us every friend at the North.
Immediately after Lincoln's election in November 1860, he wrote to his brother, Thomas Hunt Morgan, then a student at Kenyon College in northern Ohio, " Our State will not I hope secedeI have no doubt but Lincoln will make a good President at least we ought to give him a fair trial & then if he commits some overt act all the South will be a unit.
He was brought up by Edward Tooker and other guardians named in his father's will, before attending Exeter College, Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn.
Lincoln's sense that the divine will was unknowable stood in marked contrast to sentiments popular at the time.
The completion of the houses that surrounded it proceeded at a leisurely pace, interrupted by the English Civil War: In 1659 James Cooper, Robert Henley, and Francis Finch and other owners of " certain parcels of ground in the fields, commonly called Lincoln's Inn Fields ", were exempted from all forfeitures and penalties which they might incur in regard to any new buildings they might erect on three sides of the same fields, previously to the 1st of October in that year, provided that they paid for the public service one year's full value for every such house within one month of its erection ; and provided that they should convey the ' residue of the said fields ' to the Society of Lincoln's Inn, for laying the same into walks for common use and benefit, whereby the annoyances which formerly have been in the same fields will be taken away, and passengers there for the future better secured.
In response to President Abraham Lincoln's call for troops on April 15, 1861, Magoffin defiantly declared by telegram, " I will send not a man nor a dollar for the wicked purpose of subduing my sister Southern States.

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