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XVIII AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL 79 XIX AN APPEAL TO THE SOUTH 84 XX
FAREWELL ADDRESS AT SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 108
XXI FROM HIS REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME AT INDIANAPOLIS ...
XVIII AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL 79 XIX AN APPEAL TO THE SOUTH 84 XX
FAREWELL ADDRESS AT SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 108
XXI FROM HIS REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME AT INDIANAPOLIS ...
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In the final paragraph of the Second Inaugural we find again the haunting music
with which the First Inaugural closed . On the heart of what AmericanNorth or
South -are not the words imprinted ? With malice toward none ; with charity for all
...
In the final paragraph of the Second Inaugural we find again the haunting music
with which the First Inaugural closed . On the heart of what AmericanNorth or
South -are not the words imprinted ? With malice toward none ; with charity for all
...
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That is to say , EQUAL justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to
the extension of slavery to new countries , inasmuch as you do not object to my
taking my hog to Nebraska , therefore I must not object to you taking your slave .
That is to say , EQUAL justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to
the extension of slavery to new countries , inasmuch as you do not object to my
taking my hog to Nebraska , therefore I must not object to you taking your slave .
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ther you of the South yourselves have ever been willing to do as much . It is
kindly provided that of all those who come into the world only a small percentage
are natural tyrants . That percentage is no larger in the slave States than in the
free .
ther you of the South yourselves have ever been willing to do as much . It is
kindly provided that of all those who come into the world only a small percentage
are natural tyrants . That percentage is no larger in the slave States than in the
free .
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... of it , and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the
course of ultimate extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall
become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South .
... of it , and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the
course of ultimate extinction ; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall
become alike lawful in all the States , old as well as new , North as well as South .
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