He appears to carry all before him by the sheer force of intellect, and by a kind of lincolnian ability to expose a fallacy: He is still a young man, self-made, and studied law under Judge Brice of St. Louis, once President of the National Bar Association, whose partner he is"....
"A Modern Chronicle, Volume 5"
Winston Churchill
"Perhaps some shepherd on lincolnian plains," he says, first received the name; perhaps some martial lord, returned from "holy Salem;" and then he concludes with a resolve,- "No deed of mine shall shame thee, gentle Name," which he kept religiously throughout his life.
"Charles Lamb"
Barry Cornwall
He had the Southwestern, the lincolnian, the Elizabethan breadth of parlance, which I suppose one ought not to call coarse without calling one's self prudish; and I was often hiding away in discreet holes and corners the letters in which he had loosed his bold fancy to stoop on rank suggestion; I could not bear to burn them, and I could not, after the first reading, quite bear to look at them.
"Entire PG Edition of The Works of William Dean Howells"
William Dean Howells