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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... the Constitution and in establishing the Government , had , on every occasion of the consideration of the subject of slavery in the Territories , shown by their votes that THE MARTYR'S MONUMENT . 3 Cooper Institute, Speech at, April, 1860.
... the Constitution and in establishing the Government , had , on every occasion of the consideration of the subject of slavery in the Territories , shown by their votes that THE MARTYR'S MONUMENT . 3 Cooper Institute, Speech at, April, 1860.
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... consideration . Some of you delight to flaunt in our faces the warning against sectional parties given by Washington in his Farewell Address . Less than eight years before Washington gave that warning , he bad , as President of the ...
... consideration . Some of you delight to flaunt in our faces the warning against sectional parties given by Washington in his Farewell Address . Less than eight years before Washington gave that warning , he bad , as President of the ...
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... consideration towards the slave - holders did Mr. Lincoln set forth the Great Issue which he was afterwards called upon to try before the world . But previously he had ex- pressed more tersely and almost epigramatically his judg- ment ...
... consideration towards the slave - holders did Mr. Lincoln set forth the Great Issue which he was afterwards called upon to try before the world . But previously he had ex- pressed more tersely and almost epigramatically his judg- ment ...
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... consideration ; while I do not expect upon this occasion , or until I get to Washington , to attempt any lengthy speech , I will only say , To the salvation of the Union there needs but one single thing , the hearts of a people like ...
... consideration ; while I do not expect upon this occasion , or until I get to Washington , to attempt any lengthy speech , I will only say , To the salvation of the Union there needs but one single thing , the hearts of a people like ...
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... consideration of the course of events , and the tone of the public mind ; a determination not to attempt the imprac- ticable , and not to be too far in advance of the general public sentiment . SPEECH AT STEUBENVILLE . I fear that the ...
... consideration of the course of events , and the tone of the public mind ; a determination not to attempt the imprac- ticable , and not to be too far in advance of the general public sentiment . SPEECH AT STEUBENVILLE . I fear that the ...
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