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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... remains so until you show that we repel you by some wrong principle or practice . If we do repel you by any wrong principle or practice , the fault is ours ; but this brings you to where you ought to have started - to a discussion of ...
... remains so until you show that we repel you by some wrong principle or practice . If we do repel you by any wrong principle or practice , the fault is ours ; but this brings you to where you ought to have started - to a discussion of ...
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... remain in your city long enough to consult your merchants and manufacturers ; or , as it were , to listen to those breathings rising within the conse- crated walls wherein the Constitution of the United States , and I will add , the ...
... remain in your city long enough to consult your merchants and manufacturers ; or , as it were , to listen to those breathings rising within the conse- crated walls wherein the Constitution of the United States , and I will add , the ...
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... remain face to face ; and intercourse , either amicable or hostile , must continue between them . It is impossible , then , to make that intercourse more advantagous or more satisfactory after separation than before . Can aliens make ...
... remain face to face ; and intercourse , either amicable or hostile , must continue between them . It is impossible , then , to make that intercourse more advantagous or more satisfactory after separation than before . Can aliens make ...
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... remain there and everywhere . That sentiment is , that no do- mestic contention whatever that may arise among the parties of this republic , ought in any case to be referred to any foreign arbitrament , least of all to the arbitrament ...
... remain there and everywhere . That sentiment is , that no do- mestic contention whatever that may arise among the parties of this republic , ought in any case to be referred to any foreign arbitrament , least of all to the arbitrament ...
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... remain the friends of the United States . You may even assure them promptly , in that case , that if they deter- mine to recognize , they may at once prepare to enter into an alliance with the enemies of this republic . You alone will ...
... remain the friends of the United States . You may even assure them promptly , in that case , that if they deter- mine to recognize , they may at once prepare to enter into an alliance with the enemies of this republic . You alone will ...
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