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It turned out in the long run that Lincoln's credit and the popular confidence that supported it were as valuable both to his creditors and himself as if the sums which stood over his signature had been gold coin in a solvent bank.
— John George Nicolay
Tags: credit, gold, long, confidence

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In the early West, law and politics were parallel roads to usefulness as well as distinction.
— John George Nicolay
Tags: well, law, roads, politics
Nobody understood better than Mr. Lincoln the obvious truth that in politics it does not suffice merely to nominate candidates. Something must also be done to elect them.
— John George Nicolay
Tags: nobody, better, politics, truth
Lincoln's stature and strength, his intelligence and ambition - in short, all the elements which gave him popularity among men in New Salem, rendered him equally attractive to the fair sex of that village.
— John George Nicolay
Tags: men, village, intelligence, strength
Lincoln's removal from New Salem to Springfield and his entrance into a law partnership with Major John T. Stuart begin a distinctively new period in his career.
— John George Nicolay
Tags: partnership, career, law, new
It is therefore not to be wondered at that Lincoln's single term in the House of Representatives at Washington added practically nothing to his reputation.
— John George Nicolay
Tags: single, reputation, nothing, house
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