Lincoln

Titolo originale: Lincoln
Regia: Steven Spielberg |
Anno: 2012
Origine: India | United States of America |
Generi: Storia Dramma
Tag: mutiny | usa president | based on true story | speech | battlefield | historical fiction | family conflict | american civil war | cultural conflict | battle of gettysburg | secession | gettysburg address | conflagration | ethical dilemma | emancipation | 19th century | abraham lincoln | abraham | america | assertive |
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis | Sally Field | David Strathairn | Joseph Gordon-Levitt | James Spader | Hal Holbrook | Tommy Lee Jones | John Hawkes | Jackie Earle Haley | Bruce McGill | Tim Blake Nelson | Joseph Cross | Jared Harris | Lee Pace | Peter McRobbie | Gulliver McGrath | Gloria Reuben | Jeremy Strong | Michael Stuhlbarg | Boris McGiver | David Costabile | Stephen Spinella | Walton Goggins | David Warshofsky | Colman Domingo | David Oyelowo | Lukas Haas | Dane DeHaan | Carlos Thompson | Bill Camp | Elizabeth Marvel | Byron Jennings | Julie White | Charmaine White | Ralph D. Edlow | Grainger Hines | Richard Topol | Walt Smith | Dakin Matthews | James 'Ike' Eichling | Wayne Duvall | Bill Raymond | Michael Stanton Kennedy | Ford Flannagan | Robert Ayers | Robert Peters | John Moon | Kevin Lawrence O'Donnell | Jamie Horton | Joe Dellinger | Richard Warner | Elijah Chester | Dave Hager | Sean Haggerty | Mike Shiflett | Gregory Itzin | Stephen Dunn | Stephen McKinley Henderson | Chase Edmunds | John Hutton | Robert Ruffin | Drew Sease | John Lescault | Scott Wichmann | Adam Driver | Jean Kennedy Smith | Shirley Augustine | Sarah Wylie | Margaret Ann McGowan | Hilary Montgomery | Asa-Luke Twocrow | Lancer Dean Shull | Robert Wilharm | Kevin Kline | John Jones | Paul Gowans | Joseph Miller | John Bellemer | Mary Dunleavy | Christopher Evan Welch | Alan Sader | Gannon McHale | Ken Lambert | Thomas Belgrey | Ted Johnson | Don Henderson Baker | Raynor Scheine | Armistead Wellford | Michael Ruff | Rich Wills | Stephen Bozzo | Christopher Alan Stewart | Teddy Eck | Todd Fletcher | Charles Kinney | Joseph Carlson | Michael Goodwin | Edward McDonald | Jim Batchelder | Gregory Hosaflook | Joe Kerkes | William Kaffenberger | Larry Van Hoose | C. Brandon Marshall | David Russell Graham | Benjamin Shirley | Henry Kidd | Joseph Frances Filipowski | Thomas Aldridge | Sidney Blackmer Jr. | Billy Caldwell | Glenn T. Crone | Martin Dew | Theodore Ewald | Todd Hunter | Joe Inscoe | Raymond H. Johnson | Gary Keener | Randolph Meekins | Frank Moran | Charley Morgan | Chad Pettit | Barry Privett | Leslie Rogers | Marcello Rollando | Keith Tyree | Kevin J. Walsh | Robert Wray | S. Epatha Merkerson | Christopher Boyer | Stephen Dunford | David Doersch | Christopher Cartmill | Robert Shepherd | Lucas N. Hall |

Gli ultimi mesi della vita di Abraham Lincoln, sedicesimo Presidente degli Stati Uniti d’America, durante i quali viene abolita la schiavitù e gli Stati dell’Unione vincono la guerra civile che sta dilaniando la nazione. La sceneggiatura è basata sul bestseller “Team of Rivals” di Doris Kerns Goodwin.

Approfondimenti

Reunites three actors from the cast of Guerra al virus (1993): Stephen Spinella, Peter McRobbie, and [...] D
This was the last Steven Spielberg movie to which renowned film critic Roger Ebert gave a review bef [...] D
According to Steven Spielberg during a chat at the University of Southern California's film school, [...] D
Toward the beginning of the movie, Lincoln is telling his wife about a nightmare he had the night be [...] D
In the Italian version, Daniel Day-Lewis was dubbed by Pierfrancesco Favino. D
Sally Field was so determined to play Mary Todd Lincoln, she begged Steven Spielberg for the chance [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis is the seventh and, as of 2018, last actor from Gandhi (1982) to appear in a film f [...] D
Every major character in the film was a real person or at least a composite of real figures and the [...] D
The battle of Fort Fisher caused a great deal of casualties for both sides; the Union Army and Navy [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis originally turned down the role of Abraham Lincoln, sending Steven Spielberg this l [...] D
Toward the end of the film, Thaddeus Stevens and his Black housekeeper Lydia Hamilton Smith are port [...] D
Following President Lincoln's death, the family fractured. Their son, Tad, died at the age of 18 in [...] D
The second film directed by Steven Spielberg where an American president is portrayed by a British a [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Lin-Manuel Miranda was going to write a musical about Lincoln and the Civil War based on the book "T [...] D
Steven Spielberg spent 12 years researching the film. He recreated Abraham Lincoln's Executive Mansi [...] D
Though movies directed by Steven Spielberg have been nominated for (and won) Academy Awards since Lo [...] D
The actors who portrayed Lincoln's sons Robert (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Tad (Gulliver McGrath) por [...] D
Steven Spielberg: [music] John Williams score. D
This is Tommy Lee Jones's third Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. The first was [...] D
In 2004, Steven Spielberg asked Liam Neeson to take on the lead role for this film project and he ac [...] D
Steven Spielberg expressed interest in Remo Vinzens playing the part of the revolutionary leader in [...] D
In February 2013, numerous reports stated that this movie led to the final, official 50-state ratifi [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis announced that if he won his third Academy Award for this film, he would retire fro [...] D
THE FIRst Steven Spielberg film to win an Oscar for acting. D
Cinematographer Janusz Kaminski wanted a very restrained visual look for the film, with naturalistic [...] D
During the time when he was expected to play the title role, Liam Neeson did an extensive and timely [...] D
During the three-and-a-half months of filming, Steven Spielberg addressed his actors in character: h [...] D
According to Steven Spielberg, it was James Spader's idea to have his character seen as indulging in [...] D
Lobbyist William N. Bilbo's (James Spader) appearance was created from scratch because not a single [...] D
Elizabeth Marvel, who plays Mrs. Jolly from Jefferson City, Missouri, later played a fictional US Pr [...] D
During production, the part of Abraham Lincoln is listed on the call sheet as being played by Abraha [...] D
In this movie, Lincoln occasionally refers to his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, as "Molly." This was a re [...] D
The Ethan Allen story that Lincoln tells (including its vulgar punchline) is an actual story that Ab [...] D
Bruce McGill is the third cast member from National Lampoon's Animal House to work with Steven Spiel [...] D
Hal Holbrook, who plays Francis Preston Blair, played Abraham Lincoln on television on multiple occa [...] D
David Strathairn (playing William Seward) previously played Abraham Lincoln in the LA Theatre Works [...] D
Jeremy Strong (John Nicolay) previously worked as a personal assistant to Daniel Day-Lewis (Abraham [...] D
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Brenda Fricker have worked with Daniel Day-Lewis; Brenda in Il mio piede si [...] D
After Liam Neeson dropped out, Steven Spielberg returned to his original choice for the titular role [...] D
Bilbo jokes about Lincoln's face on a fifty cent piece. In 1918, in observance of the 100th annivers [...] D
After 10 years of development, director Steven Spielberg finally decided he would only "make 'Lincol [...] D
This film marks Sally Field's first Academy Award nomination since 1985 for Le stagioni del cuore (1 [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis previously portrayed Bill "The Butcher" Cutting in Gangs of New York (2002), a char [...] D
Steven Spielberg told a preview audience in Manhattan that screenwriter Tony Kushner spent about six [...] D
The characters of Abraham Lincoln and his son Robert Lincoln previously appeared in The Day Lincoln [...] D
Steven Spielberg has explained that during the movie's climactic scene in which the names of House o [...] D
The memoirs of General Una piccola fortuna (2007) were later published by Mark Twain, whom Hal Holbr [...] D
In Lincoln, Daniel-Day Lewis and David Warshofsky and share a scene together. They had appeared toge [...] D
In several scenes in the Cabinet Room, a tube can be seen hanging between the ceiling and the table. [...] D
Describing his experience playing Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Day-Lewis said, "I never, ever felt that d [...] D
Liam Neeson, who was attached to play Abraham Lincoln since the project began development, decided t [...] D
Steven Spielberg was already developing this film when he met with Doris Kearns Goodwin and confided [...] D
Bruce McGill also played a Cabinet member in W. (2008). That film also featured Colin Hanks, who is [...] D
The U.S. Capitol is shown as having a gray dome at one point; this is correct. The dome is made of i [...] D
The baton used by the conductor (Mark Ian Holt) in the Faust opera scene with Abraham Lincoln and Mr [...] D
While giving a fiery speech against Abraham Lincoln, Fernando Wood calls him "King Abrahamus African [...] D
Steven Spielberg: [Lincoln] Abraham Lincoln themes have appeared in many Spielberg films. The "Bixby [...] D
Reunites Bruce McGill and Joseph Gordon-Levitt after their appearance in Sguardo nel vuoto (2007). D
The names of many that voted against the 13th Amendment were altered for the film. Those Congressmen [...] D
This is one of two film properties wherein Lee Pace plays the antagonist of a character named Bilbo. [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens (R - PA) intimidates and demeans fellow Pennsylvania Representative Alexander Coffr [...] D
The 13th highest grossing film of 2012. D
There was no dramatic voice vote for the 13th Amendment; it was done by paper ballots. D
Although some viewers were surprised by the usage of the word "fuck" in the movie, the Oxford Englis [...] D
History buffs have frequently pointed out parallels between the lives (and deaths) of Abraham Lincol [...] D
The film cast includes many actors who had roles in Oliver Stone's movies: Tommy Lee Jones, who appe [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis was named Best Actor of the Year at the Academy Awards for his performance as Abrah [...] D
The great-grandfather of Michael Stanton Kennedy was a newspaperman from the town where his characte [...] D
The two Presidents of the United States depicted, Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S Grant, are played by [...] D
Steven Spielberg: [father] Lincoln angrily tells his son Bob not to join the army. D
Several scenes, including those set in the United States Capitol building, were filmed in the Virgin [...] D
The first film directed by Steven Spielberg since Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) 35 years [...] D
During his meeting with the Confederate delegation, President Lincoln calls Alexander H. Stephens (v [...] D
At one point in the movie, Abraham Lincoln scornfully references Tammany Hall. In Daniel Day-Lewis's [...] D
Harrison Ford was rumored to appear in the film in a role as Vice President Andrew Johnson at one po [...] D
Tad Lincoln is shown to have a great interest in the glass photographic plates of slaves. During the [...] D
Sally Field gained 25 pounds in order to more accurately portray Mrs. Lincoln. D
Stephen Spinella (Asa Vintner Litton) was also in the original Broadway cast of Lincoln screenwriter [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis became the first actor to receive an Oscar for working with Steven Spielberg, the f [...] D
This marks Tommy Lee Jones's first time being directed by Steven Spielberg. Jones had starred (along [...] D
James Spader was personally instructed by Daniel Day-Lewis to be "as nasty as possible" to portray W [...] D
Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary have one of their famous fights, in which he threatens to have her [...] D
Sarah Wylie's debut. D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Daniel Day-Lewis, Tommy Lee Jones, and Sally Field; and [...] D
One of three films starring both Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lukas Haas. They also appear in Brick - Do [...] D
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, on whose work this film was largely based, is best known as an on-sc [...] D
The character of Robert E. Lee makes only a brief appearance, with no lines. The role was previously [...] D
In a scene where Robert Todd Lincoln debates with his father, who is getting ready for a White House [...] D
According to producer Kathleen Kennedy, the film commission in Richmond, Virginia, was able to accom [...] D
John Logan and Paul Webb wrote earlier drafts of the screenplay before Tony Kushner was hired. Steve [...] D
Bill Camp and Elizabeth Marvel, who play Mr. and Mrs. Jolly (the couple who comes to Abraham Lincoln [...] D
The dismembered leg in a glass case briefly seen in the first half of the movie bears a plaque indic [...] D
In the title role, Daniel Day-Lewis sports Lincoln's iconic stovepipe hat, a style of headgear he co [...] D
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Gulliver McGrath, who play Abraham Lincoln's sons Robert Lincoln and Tad, h [...] D
Asa-Luke Twocrow, who plays Lieutenant Colonel Ely Parker, was a member of the film's rigging crew. [...] D
Once Daniel Day-Lewis decided on the voice that he would use to portray Lincoln, he sent an audiotap [...] D
The film debuted in the same year as another movie about another former American president, which wa [...] D

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When Robert Todd Lincoln meets his father after the visit to the wounded soldiers, there is a sectio [...] D
Raymond H. Johnson plays Republican Congressman John F. McKenzie, but the end credits list a differe [...] D
Modern (turning) doorknobs are seen throughout the movie. Patents for the doorknob weren't filed unt [...] D
When Lincoln and Tad are going to the military hospital in the carriage, Lincoln clearly puts the pa [...] D
In many of the scenes set in the House of Representatives, the marble behind the Speaker bears the w [...] D
Lincoln says that a compass will "point you true north," but a compass will actually point towards m [...] D
Robert Todd Lincoln views the limbs of soldiers being buried and is rattled so much that he craves a [...] D
W.N. Bilbo refers to murderous congressman "Bob" Hollister, when in fact, the character is determine [...] D
When Thaddeus Stevens takes the original bill after the vote, he folds it in half vertically. When h [...] D
Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax was in his early 40s when the 13th Amendment was passed but is [...] D
When Congress debates and ultimately votes on the 13th Amendment, every desk in the chamber is occup [...] D
In the planning for the Wilmington attack, the term barrage is used several times. The term at that [...] D
When Thaddeus Stevens is confronted by an outraged Asa Litton for denying the full humanity and equa [...] D
When the cameras are facing the rear of the House of Representatives (away from the speaker) you can [...] D
At the start of the film, Lincoln speaks to a black soldier from the 5th Massachusetts Cavalry. The [...] D
In the opening scene, as the soldiers start to disperse and return to their units, the view from beh [...] D
Throughout the speech by Lincoln to his cabinet, which begins with him slamming the table and saying [...] D
After one of the House sessions, the camera pans to the Washington statue in the Virginia Presidents [...] D
At the beginning of the film, a young soldier tells Lincoln that he'd heard Lincoln deliver the Gett [...] D
When the President slams his hand on the desk to stop everyone from arguing, he hits his glasses, wh [...] D
In 1863, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton "commissioned" Tad Lincoln an artillery 2nd lieutenant. In t [...] D
Black soldier, Corporal Ira Clark, tells the president that his unit, the 5th Massachusetts Colored [...] D
Grant is shown in magnificent uniform at Appomattox, but he appeared in a dirty private's jacket and [...] D
In Lincoln's death scene, he is shown lying somewhat on his side, on top of the covers on a bed at t [...] D
When Lincoln is talking to his son Robert, he mentions that Robert didn't enter the tent containing [...] D
When Lincoln is speaking with Ms. Keckley on the North Portico, columns can be seen along the north [...] D
Throughout the movie, there are multiple instances where a flag with 50 stars can be seen in the bac [...] D
When Robert waits outside the military hospital, the shot from inside the hospital shows the America [...] D
Shortly after Thaddeus Stevens tells the full House that he's not for racial equality, he walks outs [...] D
Preston Blair takes Tad Lincoln by both hands. In shots from one angle, Blair's hands under Tad's. I [...] D
When Grant and his staff are listening to the votes come in, the information is conveyed with a spee [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens says that the 13th Amendment will be the first time slavery is mentioned in the Con [...] D
When Lincoln is in the War Department telegraph room and beginning to tell his story about Ethan All [...] D
The two-seat horse buggy ridden by Lincoln had two men in the front, but they're in the wrong places [...] D
During the debate on the day before the vote is taken, Lincoln's team has to rush back to the White [...] D
When the Speaker of the House does the Congressional roll call, in alphabetical order by state, he s [...] D
Mary Lincoln worries that Robert will be killed by a sniper. The term sniper was not used in the US [...] D
When Lincoln rides through the battlefield outside of Petersburg, he removes his hat as he passes by [...] D
Filming took place in the Virginia State Capitol. On the wall behind the Speaker of the House is an [...] D
When President Lincoln is speaking to Private Green and Corporal Clark, the view from behind the sol [...] D
On 14 April 1865, the pit orchestra plays Ludwig van Beethoven's "Egmont" Overture. The scene is a p [...] D
In the film, Tad's speech is very clear. Historically, Tad Lincoln was described as having a pronoun [...] D
At 1:12:12, President Lincoln talks about pardoning a 16-year-old boy of the 15th Indiana Cavalry fo [...] D
Early in the movie, there is a military band playing. There is a clarinetist who is using a modern B [...] D
When President Lincoln is expressing his frustrations over the pending vote of the 13th Amendment, h [...] D
When Grant and Lincoln are talking at the house during Lincoln's visit to Petersburg, they both stan [...] D
When Mary is arguing with Abraham to not let their son Robert enlist, she says that he might be take [...] D
William Bilbo mentions that Lincoln's face is on the 50-cent piece. Abraham Lincoln appeared on frac [...] D
At the end of Lincoln's short conversation with Seward and Mr. and Mrs. Jolly, Seward's cigar is muc [...] D
In a scene taking place January 31, 1865, the vote count is conducted in the House of Representative [...] D
Early in the film, Lincoln meets with Seward and others in a White House office or drawing room, and [...] D
While the amendment is being debated in the chamber, the papers on the stand the speaker uses vary b [...] D
(about 47 min) The camera's shadow can be briefly seen on the right side of the shot. D
Near the beginning of the film, Thaddeus Stevens leaves his office. He opens a door, and it closes v [...] D
General Robert E. Lee is shown wearing a coat with the insignia of a Confederate General during the [...] D
When Lincoln visits W.M. Bilbo and the other attorneys that are lobbying the Democrats, Lincoln ment [...] D
There was no voice vote. The 13th Amendment was passed by paper ballot. D
Abraham Lincoln's secretary, John Nicolay, was Bavarian by birth, but immigrated with his parents to [...] D
When General Grant's staff emerges from The McLean House in Appomattox Courthouse on 9 April 1865, E [...] D
While Thaddeus Stevens is giving his responses to Representative Wood, (equally before the law speec [...] D
Two Connecticut Congressmen vote against the 13th Amendment during the movie; however, all four Conn [...] D

Frase

Robert Lincoln: I have to do this! And I will do i [...] D
Schuyler Colfax: [gavels the House to order] The f [...] D
Ulysses S. Grant: [Grant hands the Confederate pea [...] D
Tad Lincoln: When you were a slave, Mr. Slade, did [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: It's nighttime. Ship's move by so [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: Trust? Gentlemen, you seem to ha [...] D
William Seward: We can't - buy the vote for the am [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Come on out, you old rat! That's [...] D
Ulysses S. Grant: If you want to discuss peace wit [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: [greeting a pair of visitors from [...] D
John Usher: It seems to me, sir, you're describing [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Do you think we choose to be born [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: It was an attempted assassinati [...] D
Preston Blair: Those Southern men are coming. I be [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: See what is before you. See the h [...] D
William Seward: A disaster. This is a disaster. A [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: As the preacher said, I could wri [...] D
W.N. Bilbo: The kind that hates niggers, hates God [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: Ashley insists you're ensuring a [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: What hope for any Democratic vote [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: When the people disagree, bringin [...] D
George Pendleton: Instruct us, oh, Great Commoner. [...] D
Preston Blair: Our Republicans ain't abolitionists [...] D
[Lincoln's late-night cabinet meeting is interrupt [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: It's the amendment to abolish s [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: Lincoln the inveterate dawdler, [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: We begin with equality. That's th [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: Read it to me again, my love. L [...] D
Richard Schell: Over in Pennsylvania, who's the sw [...] D
Clerk - Edward McPherson: Roll call concludes. Vot [...] D
Elizabeth Keckley: Did you tell her a dream? D
Mary Todd Lincoln: You think I'm ignorant of what [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: I must make my decision, Bob must [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Back when I rode the legal circui [...] D
James Ashley: There aren't nearly enough votes. A [...] D
[Giving a speech at a dedication, Lincoln stands [...] D
James Ashley: The "World", the "Herald", the "Time [...] D
Clay Hawkins: If my neighbors hear that I voted ye [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: Oh, gracious saints. D
Senator Bluff Wade: Whalers? James Ashley: That's [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: [pounds his hand on a table as hi [...] D
William Seward: If procuring votes with offers of [...] D
[first lines] Private Harold Green: [speaking to [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: The war will take our son. A sn [...] D
George Pendleton: Are you despairing, or merely la [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: [quoting a line spoken by Banquo [...] D
[the three Confederate peace representatives cross [...] D
[last lines, from Second Inaugural speech] Abraha [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: I did say *some* colored men, the [...] D
Elizabeth Keckley: I know the vote is only four da [...] D
James Ashley: The President has answered you, sir. [...] D
George Yeaman: I can't vote for the amendment, Mr. [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Don't spend too much money on the [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Are you afraid of what lies ahead [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: The greatest measure of the Nine [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: No one is loved as much as you [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: Smile, Senator Wade. Senator B [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: The people elected me to represe [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Liberality all around. No punishm [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: Who'd ever have guessed that ol [...] D
Robert Latham: It's not illegal to bribe congressm [...] D
Robert Lincoln: I'm the only man over fifteen and [...] D
Montgomery Blair: They'll vote for this rash and d [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: [presents a copy of the 13th Ame [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: I wish you had been present. Ly [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: A point of order, Mr. Speaker, i [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: How are the plans coming along fo [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: Seward can't do it; you must. B [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: Most men, their firstborn is th [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Slavery, sir, it's done. D
Thaddeus Stevens: We shall oppose this amendment a [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Thunder forth, God of War! D
Abraham Lincoln: If the Blairs tell them to, no Re [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: It's late, I'm old and I'm going [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: As long as your household accoun [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: Nothing surprises you, Asa, ther [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: Praise heavens, praise heavens. [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Old Neptune! [paraphrasing Shake [...] D
William Seward: Madam, if the rebels surrendered n [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: You tell me dreams, that's all. [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: What a joy to be comprehended. D
Tad Lincoln: Papa? Papa, I want to see Willie. Ab [...] D
Corporal Ira Clark: Now that white people have acc [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: [to Thaddeus Stevens] The past [...] D
William Seward: In my opinion... Abraham Lincoln: [...] D
Elizabeth Blair Lee: Leo, it's 100 miles to Richmo [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Euclid's first common notion is t [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: [knock at the door] It opens! [ [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: I never seen the like of it befor [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Seward doesn't want me leaving bi [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: [on General Grant] My trust in hi [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: It was right after the revolution [...] D
John Nicolay: Making false representation to Congr [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Well, Mr Representative Ashley. T [...] D
Fernando Wood: We are once again asked, nay comman [...] D
Robert Lincoln: Deliver your own goddamn petition. D
Abraham Lincoln: If we submit ourselves to law, ev [...] D
Robert Lincoln: I might not even want to be a lawy [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: You've an itch to travel? Abra [...] D
W.N. Bilbo: [on Fernando Wood making his speech] J [...] D
W.N. Bilbo: Congressmen come cheap. Few thousand b [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: All anyone will remember of me [...] D
Mary Todd Lincoln: If I refuse to take the high ro [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: I couldn't tolerate you grieving [...] D
Preston Blair: Where's my hat? Elizabeth Blair Le [...] D
Fernando Wood: Estimable colleagues, two bloody ye [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: Now, here's a sixteen year old bo [...] D
William Seward: Gentleman, you have a visitor. W. [...] D
Ulysses S. Grant: By outward appearance, you're 10 [...] D
Preston Blair: I went to Richmond to talk to trait [...] D
Abraham Lincoln: I ought to have done it, I ought [...] D
William Hutton: I can't make sense of it, what he [...] D
Fernando Wood: [Clay Hawkins enters] Bless my eyes [...] D
W.N. Bilbo: Perhaps we need reinforcements. If Jef [...] D
George Pendleton: I appeal to my fellow Democrats, [...] D
W.N. Bilbo: [on George Eastman] Looks like he ate [...] D
Thaddeus Stevens: How can I hold that all men are [...] D
Clerk - Edward McPherson: And Mr. George Yeaman, h [...] D
Asa Vintner Litton: Have you lost your very soul, [...] D

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