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I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall — but I
do expect it will cease to be divided . The cadence of Lincoln's prose with its
burden of high hope , touched with that heroism which is so near to pathos ...
I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall — but I
do expect it will cease to be divided . The cadence of Lincoln's prose with its
burden of high hope , touched with that heroism which is so near to pathos ...
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Under the operation of that policy , that agitation has not only not ceased , but has
constantly augmented . In my opinion , it - will not cease until a crisis shall have
been reached 34 IX “A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND 9.
Under the operation of that policy , that agitation has not only not ceased , but has
constantly augmented . In my opinion , it - will not cease until a crisis shall have
been reached 34 IX “A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF CANNOT STAND 9.
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will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed . “ A house
divided against itself cannot stand . ” I believe this government cannot endure
permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved —
I do ...
will not cease until a crisis shall have been reached and passed . “ A house
divided against itself cannot stand . ” I believe this government cannot endure
permanently half slave and half free . I do not expect the Union to be dissolved —
I do ...
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You have divided the Union because we would not do right with you , as you
think , upon that subject ; when we cease to be under obligations to do any . thing
for you , how much better off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon
us ...
You have divided the Union because we would not do right with you , as you
think , upon that subject ; when we cease to be under obligations to do any . thing
for you , how much better off do you think you will be ? Will you make war upon
us ...
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If it does , then , in case we should , without change of principle , begin to get
votes in your section , we should thereby cease to be sectional . You cannot
escape this conclusion ; and yet , are you willing to abide by it ? If you are , you
will ...
If it does , then , in case we should , without change of principle , begin to get
votes in your section , we should thereby cease to be sectional . You cannot
escape this conclusion ; and yet , are you willing to abide by it ? If you are , you
will ...
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