THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES |
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You see this peaceful way of dealing with it as a wrong - restricting the spread of
it , and not allowing it to go into new countries where it has not already existed .
That is the peaceful • way , the old - fashioned way , the way in which the fathers
...
You see this peaceful way of dealing with it as a wrong - restricting the spread of
it , and not allowing it to go into new countries where it has not already existed .
That is the peaceful • way , the old - fashioned way , the way in which the fathers
...
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the common interests or destinies of all States alike , but upon issues of
malignant hostility and uncompromising war to be waged upon the rights , the
interests , and the peace of half of the States of this Union . ” The Convention met
on the ...
the common interests or destinies of all States alike , but upon issues of
malignant hostility and uncompromising war to be waged upon the rights , the
interests , and the peace of half of the States of this Union . ” The Convention met
on the ...
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The first part of his anticipation has been fully realized ; the end has hardly
proved to be as peaceful and satisfactory as he predicted . The policy of the new
Confederacy towards the United States was soon officially made known .
The first part of his anticipation has been fully realized ; the end has hardly
proved to be as peaceful and satisfactory as he predicted . The policy of the new
Confederacy towards the United States was soon officially made known .
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... inconsistent with the comity and good neighborhood that should prevail among
the several States , and dangerous to the peace of the Union . Resolved , That
the several States be respectfully requested to cause their statutes to be revised ...
... inconsistent with the comity and good neighborhood that should prevail among
the several States , and dangerous to the peace of the Union . Resolved , That
the several States be respectfully requested to cause their statutes to be revised ...
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interfere with slaves or slavery in such States , in disregard of the rights of their
owners or the peace of society . Resolieil , That we recognize the justice and
propriety of a faithful execution of the Constitution , and law ' s made in
pursuance ...
interfere with slaves or slavery in such States , in disregard of the rights of their
owners or the peace of society . Resolieil , That we recognize the justice and
propriety of a faithful execution of the Constitution , and law ' s made in
pursuance ...
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Página 163 - That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balance of power on which the perfection and endurance of our political fabric depend; and we denounce the lawless invasion by armed force of the soil of any State or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of crimes...
Página 261 - ... the States and parts of States wherein the people thereof, respectively, are this day in rebellion against the United States, the following, to wit : Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, (except the parishes of St.
Página 164 - I hold, that in contemplation of universal law, and of the Constitution, the Union of these states is perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments. It is safe to assert that no government proper, ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination.
Página 200 - Congress, banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country ; that this war is not waged on their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, or purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired ;...
Página 670 - Then a statement somewhat in detail of a course to be pursued seemed very fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public declarations have been constantly called forth on every point and phase of the great contest which still absorbs the attention and engrosses the energies of the nation, little that is new could be presented. The progress...
Página 360 - In giving freedom to the slave we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth. Other means may succeed; this could not fail. The way is plain, peaceful, generous, just — a way which if followed the world will forever applaud and God must forever bless.
Página 352 - One section of our country believes slavery is right, and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong, and ought not to be extended. This is the only substantial dispute.
Página 730 - In their bloom, And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb.
Página 730 - tis the draught of a breath — From the blossom of health to the paleness of death, From the gilded saloon to the bier and the shroud : — Oh! why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
Página 260 - That on the first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any state, or designated part of a state, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward and forever free...