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Abraham Lincoln |
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Biography
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| Language
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English
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| Published
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1909
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ed himself upon the confidence of his neighbours that, while he was absolutely
without resources, there was no difficulty in his borrowing the money required
for his share of the capital. The undertaking did not prove a success. Lincoln
had no business experience and no particular business capacity, while his partner
proved to be untrustworthy. The partner decamped, leaving Lincoln to close up
the business and to take the responsibility for the joint indebtedness. It was
seventeen years before Lincoln was able, from his modest earnings as a lawyer,
to clear off this indebtedness. The debt became outlawed in six years' time
but this could not affect Lincoln's sense of the obligation. After the failure
of the business, Lincoln secured work as county surveyor. In this, he was following
the example of his predecessor Washington, with whose career as a surveyor the
youngster who knew Weems's biography by heart, was of course familiar. His new
occupation took him through the county and brought him into personal rel
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