Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... course of policy as future events may make a change necessary . I have not maintained silence from any want of real anxiety . It is a good thing that there is no more than anxiety , for there is nothing going wrong . It is a consoling ...
... course of policy as future events may make a change necessary . I have not maintained silence from any want of real anxiety . It is a good thing that there is no more than anxiety , for there is nothing going wrong . It is a consoling ...
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... course they are pursuing . I repeat , then , there is no crisis , excepting such a one as may be gotten up at any time by turbulent men , aided by de- signing politicians . My advice to them , under such circumstances , is to keep cool ...
... course they are pursuing . I repeat , then , there is no crisis , excepting such a one as may be gotten up at any time by turbulent men , aided by de- signing politicians . My advice to them , under such circumstances , is to keep cool ...
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... course is entirely right . I am not sure— I do not pretend to be sure -- that in the selection of the individual who has been elected this term , the wisest choice has been made . I fear it has not . In the purposes and in the ...
... course is entirely right . I am not sure— I do not pretend to be sure -- that in the selection of the individual who has been elected this term , the wisest choice has been made . I fear it has not . In the purposes and in the ...
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... course for me to take . I am brought before you now to make a speech , while you all approve , more than any thing else , that I have been keeping silence . It seems to me the response you give to that remark ought to justify me in ...
... course for me to take . I am brought before you now to make a speech , while you all approve , more than any thing else , that I have been keeping silence . It seems to me the response you give to that remark ought to justify me in ...
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... course ; and I may say , in advance , that there will be no bloodshed unless it will be forced upon the government , and then it will be compelled to act in self - defense . SPEECH BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT HARRISBURG ...
... course ; and I may say , in advance , that there will be no bloodshed unless it will be forced upon the government , and then it will be compelled to act in self - defense . SPEECH BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT HARRISBURG ...
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