Monday 19 June 2017

the most amazing men in the world

You must have known this man well for the goodness of your life. Hey Abram Lincoln, who was the 16th President of the United States and he belonged to the Republican Party, he completely ended the slave tradition.
Abraham Lincoln was born in a very poor family, and he was the first Republican to become the president and he failed twice in the Senate election.
Lincoln did not take more fees than his clients who were 'poor like him'. Once one of his clients sent him twenty five dollars, Lincoln returned ten dollars from him saying that fifteen dollars were enough. Usually, he advised his clients to resign from outside the court and settle the matter so that the money of both parties was not wasted in litigation. In exchange for this, they got the same fees as they did not. A pension agent was demanding $ 200 in fees to get the widow of a martyr sold for 400 pence of his pension. Lincoln not only advocated for the woman, but also arranged for her stay at the hotel and the return ticket.

Lincoln and one of his colleague advocates once punished a sly man who took possession of the land of a mental patient woman. The matter was only fifteen minutes in the court. After winning the associate lawyer, Bitwarkan gave her a dazed fee. The associate counsel said that the woman's brother had paid the full fee and was pleased with the decision of all the court, but Lincoln said - "But I'm not happy! That money belongs to a poor patient woman and I would prefer to starve rather than take this money. You return the amount of my fees to him. "

Think today, Lincoln was stupid. They had never been in abundance and they had their own fault. But he was the best man in all of us, can anyone deny this?

Lincoln never used to discuss religion and was not affiliated with any church. Once a friend asked him about his religious views. Lincoln said - "Long ago I met an old man in Indiana who used to say 'When I do something good then I feel good and when bad I feel bad'. This is my religion '

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