"Honest Abe": A Study in Integrity Based on the Early Life of Abraham Lincoln
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The author examines the early life and moral formation of Abraham Lincoln, arguing that uncompromising honesty underlay his character. The narrative surveys family background and frontier poverty, episodes of hardship that shaped habits of truthfulness, and the influence of relatives and neighbors. It follows his legal education and professional ethics, discusses financial scruples and practical dealings, and analyzes standards of honesty in political life. Through anecdotes, contemporary testimony, and focused chapters on truth in law, professional conduct, money matters, and public honesty, the work sketches how private integrity shaped public behavior.
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