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I wish to do justice to all . I think of all those brave men as Ameri . cans , in whose
proud fame , as an American , I too have a share . Many of them , Whigs and
Democrats , are my constituents and personal friends ; and I thank them , - more ...
I wish to do justice to all . I think of all those brave men as Ameri . cans , in whose
proud fame , as an American , I too have a share . Many of them , Whigs and
Democrats , are my constituents and personal friends ; and I thank them , - more ...
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They wish us to infer all from the fact that he now has a little quarrel with the
present head of the dynasty ; and that he has regularly voted with us on a single
point upon which he and we have rever differed . They remind us that he is a
great ...
They wish us to infer all from the fact that he now has a little quarrel with the
present head of the dynasty ; and that he has regularly voted with us on a single
point upon which he and we have rever differed . They remind us that he is a
great ...
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Now , as ever , I wish not to misrepresent Judge Douglas ' s position , question
his motives , or do aught that can be personally offensive to him . Whenever , if
ever , he and we can come to . gether on principle so that our great cause may
have ...
Now , as ever , I wish not to misrepresent Judge Douglas ' s position , question
his motives , or do aught that can be personally offensive to him . Whenever , if
ever , he and we can come to . gether on principle so that our great cause may
have ...
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sitions originated by others not especially chosen for the purpose , and which
might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse . I
understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution which amend . ment ,
however , I ...
sitions originated by others not especially chosen for the purpose , and which
might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse . I
understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution which amend . ment ,
however , I ...
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To state it in another way , if General Dix ' s present relation to the General
Government lays any restraint upon him in this matter . I wish to remove that
restraint . Yours truly , A . LINCOLN . To Edward Everett November 20 , 1863 [
See the 119 ...
To state it in another way , if General Dix ' s present relation to the General
Government lays any restraint upon him in this matter . I wish to remove that
restraint . Yours truly , A . LINCOLN . To Edward Everett November 20 , 1863 [
See the 119 ...
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