Lincoln Sesquicentennial, 1809-1959: Handbook of Information, Volumen2The Commission, 1958 - 40 páginas |
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... Cooper Institute address in New York Addressed audience in Dover , N. H. Spoke at Hartford , Conn . , on the slavery issue Spoke at New Haven , Conn . Addressed audiences in Meriden , Conn . , and Woon- socket , R. I. Selected as a ...
... Cooper Institute address in New York Addressed audience in Dover , N. H. Spoke at Hartford , Conn . , on the slavery issue Spoke at New Haven , Conn . Addressed audiences in Meriden , Conn . , and Woon- socket , R. I. Selected as a ...
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... Cooper Institute on February 27 contributed much to his election . Ap- proximately one year later , on February 11 , 1861 , he said farewell to the people of Springfield " not knowing when or whether ever I may return . " He arrived in ...
... Cooper Institute on February 27 contributed much to his election . Ap- proximately one year later , on February 11 , 1861 , he said farewell to the people of Springfield " not knowing when or whether ever I may return . " He arrived in ...
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... Cooper Institute Address delivered on the 27th of the month in 1860. An estimate of the political value of the speech supported by the story of the " lost speech " and the “ house divided speech " has excellent program possibilities ...
... Cooper Institute Address delivered on the 27th of the month in 1860. An estimate of the political value of the speech supported by the story of the " lost speech " and the “ house divided speech " has excellent program possibilities ...
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... Cooper Institute speech , it was an important spoke in his wheel of fortune . The speech is a rich source for a program study of Lincoln's philosophy of society . Any group with a railroad connection will find Lincoln and the Illinois ...
... Cooper Institute speech , it was an important spoke in his wheel of fortune . The speech is a rich source for a program study of Lincoln's philosophy of society . Any group with a railroad connection will find Lincoln and the Illinois ...
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... COOPER INSTITUTE ADDRESS , NEW YORK , FEBRUARY 27 , 1860 . Humility . I must , in candor , say I do not think myself fit for the Presidency . I certainly am flattered , and gratified , that some partial friends think of me in that ...
... COOPER INSTITUTE ADDRESS , NEW YORK , FEBRUARY 27 , 1860 . Humility . I must , in candor , say I do not think myself fit for the Presidency . I certainly am flattered , and gratified , that some partial friends think of me in that ...
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Página 34 - If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offences which, in the Providence of God, must needs come, but which having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war, as the woe due to those by whom the offence came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him? Fondly do we hope — fervently do we pray — that this mighty scourge...
Página 31 - 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...
Página 33 - Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish. And the war came.
Página 28 - In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect, and defend it.
Página 29 - Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
Página 31 - My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it ; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it ; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone, I would also do that.
Página 31 - I would save the Union. I would save it the shortest way under the Constitution. The sooner the national authority can be restored, the nearer the Union will be — "the Union as it was.
Página 31 - Our popular Government has often been called an experiment. Two points in it our people have already settled — the successful establishing and the successful administering of it. One still remains — its successful maintenance against a formidable internal attempt to overthrow it.
Página 28 - The purposes of the Almighty are perfect, and must prevail, though we erring mortals may fail to accurately perceive them in advance. We hoped for a happy termination of this terrible war long before this; but God knows best, and has ruled otherwise.
Página 30 - Our reliance is in the love of liberty which God has planted in us. Our defense is in the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men, in all lands everywhere.