Abraham Lincoln's SpeechesDodd, Mead and Company, 1896 - 371 pages |
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Page 253
... rebellion thus sugar - coated they have been drugging the public mind of their section for more than thirty years , and until at length they have brought many good men to a willing- ness to take up arms against the government the day ...
... rebellion thus sugar - coated they have been drugging the public mind of their section for more than thirty years , and until at length they have brought many good men to a willing- ness to take up arms against the government the day ...
Page 258
... rebellion ; that ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets ; and that when ballots have fairly and constitutionally decided , there can be no successful appeal back to bullets ; that there can be no successful appeal ...
... rebellion ; that ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets ; and that when ballots have fairly and constitutionally decided , there can be no successful appeal back to bullets ; that there can be no successful appeal ...
Page 269
... rebellion see , definitely and certainly , that in no event will the States you represent ever join their proposed confederacy , and they cannot much longer maintain the contest . But you cannot divest them of their hope to ultimately ...
... rebellion see , definitely and certainly , that in no event will the States you represent ever join their proposed confederacy , and they cannot much longer maintain the contest . But you cannot divest them of their hope to ultimately ...
Page 275
... rebellion will never be suppressed in Louisiana if the professed Union men there will neither help to do it , nor permit the govern- ment to do it without their help . Now , I think the true remedy is very different from that suggested ...
... rebellion will never be suppressed in Louisiana if the professed Union men there will neither help to do it , nor permit the govern- ment to do it without their help . Now , I think the true remedy is very different from that suggested ...
Page 294
... rebellion against the authority and govern- ment of the United States , and as a proper and necessary war - measure for suppressing said rebel- lion , do , on this first day of January , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight ...
... rebellion against the authority and govern- ment of the United States , and as a proper and necessary war - measure for suppressing said rebel- lion , do , on this first day of January , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight ...
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