From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
November 29
The foreign press was scathing of the new Lincoln administration. The London Morning Chronicle, at the end of 1861, wrote: 'Abraham Lincoln, whose accession to power was generally welcomed on this side of the Atlantic, has proved himself a feeble, confused and small-minded mediocrity.'
‘The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudice.’
- Mark Twain
“The only success that comes after a little opposition is a little success.” – Arnold Kunst
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