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Lily Dale, i, 321. Lincoln, Abraham, boyhood of, vi, 102; face of, iv, 52; speech of, at Gettysburg, iii, 278; home of, at Springfield, Ill., iii, 287; acquaintances of, iii, 288; stories of, iii, 288; Ingersoll's speech on, iii, 291; assassination of, iii, 300; the country of, iii, 303; early home of, iii, 303; as clerk in country store, iii, 303; law office of, iii, 303; debates with Douglas, iii, 304; nomination of, iii, 271, 304; election of, iii, 273, 304; home ties of, iii, 305; example of, iii, 305; Beecher compared with, vii, 348; Beecher on the death of, vii, 379; contrasted with John Brown and Marat, vii, 214; Julius Caesar compared with, viii, 72; attitude of California toward, vii, 339; his call for volunteers, xiii, 84; Simon Cameron, secretary of war, and, xi, 276; Andrew Carnegie compared with, xi, 295; Winston Churchill on, vii, 21; his Cooper Union speech, xi, 258; George W. Curtis and, i, 165; Douglas and, xiii, 187; Emancipation Proclamation of, ix, 56; General Grant and, xii, 313; humor of, i, 239; Ingersoll on, ix, 331; on the American juror, x, 366; Starr King and, vii, 341; and the law of diminishing returns, x, 309; love of, for memory of his mother, vii, 349; love of, for Seward, iii, 274; to the portrait-painter, xiii, 118; quoted, iv, 128; xi, 276; vii, 286; referred to, i, 248; ii, 238; iii, 174; v, 201; vi, 320; xi, 370; xiii, 85; xiv, 40; on responsibility, xi, 287; reference to the Sangamon steamboat, xii, 318; visit of, to W. H. Seward, iii, 272; Southern feeling and, x, 111; on stepmother-love, xii, 398; Washington and, iii, 29; Henry Watterson on, vii, 393; Walt Whitman and, i, 164. Lincolnshire, the woods of, v, 75. Lindsey, Judge Ben, i, p xxvii; ix, 283; Thomas Arnold compared with, x, 241; and the Juvenile Court, ix, 349; quoted, ix, 87. Linnaeus, boyhood of, xii, 278; George Frederick Handel and, xii, 300; at the University of Upsala, xii, 285. Lion-hunters, iv, 253. _Lion of Lucerne, The_, Thorwaldsen, vi, 123. Lippi, Fra Lippo, vi, 51. Liszt, Franz, and the Countess d'Agoult, xiv, 194; Amy Fay's biography of, xiv, 207; Joseph Haydn and, xiv, 188; inspirer of musicians, xiv, 187; Plato compared with, viii, 87; George Sand and, xiv, 194; remark concerning George Sand, xiv, 95; Richard Wagner and, xiv, 30. Lit
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