03-01-2021, 03:33 PM,
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2021, 03:34 PM by AussieMick.)
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AussieMick
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RE: Who Said This?
Gene,
Wikipedia has "They arrived in Argentina in May 1902, and spent five months trying to make it as ranch owners in the Pampas. Rogers and his partner lost all their money, and he later said, “I was ashamed to send home for more.” The two friends separated and Rogers sailed for South Africa. It is often claimed he took a job breaking in horses for the British Army, but the Boer War had ended three months earlier."
The Boer War ended 31 May 1902. So it is feasible that Will Rogers, trying to earn money, was paid to break in horses.
“The honest man, tho' e'er sae poor,
Is king o' men for a' that” Robert Burns
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01-28-2022, 05:57 AM,
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RJNorton
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RE: Who Said This?
No googling please.
What person, whose name has been mentioned several times on this forum, said this about President-elect Lincoln's inaugural train trip?
"The President-elect is making a zigzag progress to Washington, called out to make short speeches at every important point. These speeches thus far have been of the most ordinary kind, destitute of everything, not merely of felicity and grace, but of common pertinence. He is evidently a person of very inferior cast of character, wholly unequal to the crisis."
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01-28-2022, 11:07 AM,
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RE: Who Said This?
Was this a British reporter?
"So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch
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01-28-2022, 02:07 PM,
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RE: Who Said This?
Horace Greeley?
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01-28-2022, 04:51 PM,
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RJNorton
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RE: Who Said This?
Right on, Rob! I was about to say this after your first answer, but then I saw the "Hale" added to the name. Everett, of course, is the same gentleman who spoke at length prior to Lincoln rising and giving the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863.
After he met the President in person on April 7, 1861, Everett wrote, "His manner and appearance were better than I expected to find them, and particularly courteous toward me."
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Edward Everett
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01-29-2022, 02:47 AM,
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GustD45
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RE: Who Said This?
(01-28-2022, 04:51 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Right on, Rob! I was about to say this after your first answer, but then I saw the "Hale" added to the name. Everett, of course, is the same gentleman who spoke at length prior to Lincoln rising and giving the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863.
After he met the President in person on April 7, 1861, Everett wrote, "His manner and appearance were better than I expected to find them, and particularly courteous toward me."
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Edward Everett
Didn't Everett also run for Vice President in 1860?
They have killed Papa dead
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