The Martyr's Monument: Being the Patriotism and Political Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as Exhibited in His Speeches, Messages, Orders, and Proclamations, from the Presidential Canvass of 1860 Until His Assassination, April 14, 1865 ... |
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... United States of America bad the right , and the power , and the will to prevent the extension of negro - slavery over the common territory and under the authority of the Union . That right was asserted , and the intention to exert it ...
... United States of America bad the right , and the power , and the will to prevent the extension of negro - slavery over the common territory and under the authority of the Union . That right was asserted , and the intention to exert it ...
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... united with him in that op- position and in these views as to its nature , its right , and its necessity , who had not acted with the Republican party . A few words now to Republicans . It is exceedingly desirable that all parts of this ...
... united with him in that op- position and in these views as to its nature , its right , and its necessity , who had not acted with the Republican party . A few words now to Republicans . It is exceedingly desirable that all parts of this ...
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... United States , in 1858 , he made a speech , in the opening passage of which were these memorable words : " A house divided against itself cannot stand . I believe this Government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I ...
... United States , in 1858 , he made a speech , in the opening passage of which were these memorable words : " A house divided against itself cannot stand . I believe this Government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free . I ...
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... United States ; and I wish you to remember , now and forever , that it is your business , and not mine ; that if the union of these States , and the liber- ties of this people shall be lost , it is but little to any one man of fifty ...
... United States ; and I wish you to remember , now and forever , that it is your business , and not mine ; that if the union of these States , and the liber- ties of this people shall be lost , it is but little to any one man of fifty ...
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... certainly think it would ; and it would be " coercion " also if the South Carolinians were forced to submit . But if the United States should merely hold and 66 retake its own forts and other property , and THE MARTYR'S MONUMENT . 15.
... certainly think it would ; and it would be " coercion " also if the South Carolinians were forced to submit . But if the United States should merely hold and 66 retake its own forts and other property , and THE MARTYR'S MONUMENT . 15.
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