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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... Union and liberty for yourselves , and not for me . I desire they should be constitutionally performed . I , as already intimated , am but an accidental instrument , temporary , and to serve but for a limited time , and I appeal to you ...
... Union and liberty for yourselves , and not for me . I desire they should be constitutionally performed . I , as already intimated , am but an accidental instrument , temporary , and to serve but for a limited time , and I appeal to you ...
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... Union , but who spitefully resolve that they will resist coercion and invasion , understand that such things as these , on the part of the United States , would be coercion or invasion of a State ? If so , their ideas of means to ...
... Union , but who spitefully resolve that they will resist coercion and invasion , understand that such things as these , on the part of the United States , would be coercion or invasion of a State ? If so , their ideas of means to ...
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... Union , and the perpetuity of the liberties of this country . [ Cheers . ] I am unwilling on any occasion that I should be so meanly thought of as to have it supposed for a moment that these demonstrations are ten- dered to me ...
... Union , and the perpetuity of the liberties of this country . [ Cheers . ] I am unwilling on any occasion that I should be so meanly thought of as to have it supposed for a moment that these demonstrations are ten- dered to me ...
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... union of these States- [ applause ] — in conflict with the perpetuation of the liberties of this people - [ applause ] —or anything in conflict with any thing whatever that I have ever given you reason to expect from me . [ Applause ...
... union of these States- [ applause ] — in conflict with the perpetuation of the liberties of this people - [ applause ] —or anything in conflict with any thing whatever that I have ever given you reason to expect from me . [ Applause ...
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... Union and that the Union in its integ- rity and prosperity was to be restored only by peaceful and conciliatory means . Mr. Lincoln met these solemn platitudes with the following expression of his clear - headed common sense and ...
... Union and that the Union in its integ- rity and prosperity was to be restored only by peaceful and conciliatory means . Mr. Lincoln met these solemn platitudes with the following expression of his clear - headed common sense and ...
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