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shall have borne the battle , and for his widow , and his orphan - to do all which
may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves , and with all
nations . As the great musician brings somewhere to its highest expression the ...
shall have borne the battle , and for his widow , and his orphan - to do all which
may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves , and with all
nations . As the great musician brings somewhere to its highest expression the ...
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I close this part of the discussion on my part by asking him the question again , "
Why , when we had peace under the Missouri Compromise , could you not have
let it alone ? ” NOTES FOR SPEECHES Written about October 1 , 1858 . 46.
I close this part of the discussion on my part by asking him the question again , "
Why , when we had peace under the Missouri Compromise , could you not have
let it alone ? ” NOTES FOR SPEECHES Written about October 1 , 1858 . 46.
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If you would have the peace of the old times , readopt the precepts and policy of
the old times . You charge that we stir up insurrections among your slaves . We
deny it ; and what is your proof ? Harper's Ferry ! John Brown !! John Brown was ...
If you would have the peace of the old times , readopt the precepts and policy of
the old times . You charge that we stir up insurrections among your slaves . We
deny it ; and what is your proof ? Harper's Ferry ! John Brown !! John Brown was ...
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You can scarcely scatter and disperse an army which has been formed into order
in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain by
forcing the sentiment which created it out of the peaceful channel of the ballotbox
...
You can scarcely scatter and disperse an army which has been formed into order
in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain by
forcing the sentiment which created it out of the peaceful channel of the ballotbox
...
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You have kindly suggested to me that in my hands is the task of restoring peace
to our distracted country . I can say in return , sir , that all the political sentiments I
entertain have been drawn , so far as I have been able to draw them , from the ...
You have kindly suggested to me that in my hands is the task of restoring peace
to our distracted country . I can say in return , sir , that all the political sentiments I
entertain have been drawn , so far as I have been able to draw them , from the ...
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