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... Proudly lead the van ! Strike for freedom ! strike for right ! " Old Abe's " an honest man . He , a noble President , The ship of state shall guide ; While o'er a nation's senators , Hamlin shall preside . Hi ! Lincoln ! ho ! Lincoln ...
... Proudly lead the van ! Strike for freedom ! strike for right ! " Old Abe's " an honest man . He , a noble President , The ship of state shall guide ; While o'er a nation's senators , Hamlin shall preside . Hi ! Lincoln ! ho ! Lincoln ...
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... proud Freedom's band , No compromise with wrong ; For truth and right we'll bravely fight , Be this our battle - song- Hi ! Lincoln ! brave Lincoln ! President shall be ; We'll one and all vote this Fall For the People's nominee . FLAG ...
... proud Freedom's band , No compromise with wrong ; For truth and right we'll bravely fight , Be this our battle - song- Hi ! Lincoln ! brave Lincoln ! President shall be ; We'll one and all vote this Fall For the People's nominee . FLAG ...
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... proudly shall wave ; With Lincoln and Hamlin to lead us , We'll stand by the Flag of the Brave . Huzza , then , etc. Away , then , ye carpers and croakers , Away with your snarling and spite ; The bright sun of Freedom is rising ...
... proudly shall wave ; With Lincoln and Hamlin to lead us , We'll stand by the Flag of the Brave . Huzza , then , etc. Away , then , ye carpers and croakers , Away with your snarling and spite ; The bright sun of Freedom is rising ...
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... proud hearts never Could brook the captive's chain : Will ye help them to bind another To the soul - rack and the pain ? Will ye barter the birthright given , And sell your souls for gold ? Will ye prove your hearts are darker Than the ...
... proud hearts never Could brook the captive's chain : Will ye help them to bind another To the soul - rack and the pain ? Will ye barter the birthright given , And sell your souls for gold ? Will ye prove your hearts are darker Than the ...
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... proud triumph that waits them to - day . Then shall our country's name shine through the ages , Bravely redeemed by the men of her soil ; Then shall the birthplace of heroes and sages Honor the brawny - armed servants of toil . Rally ...
... proud triumph that waits them to - day . Then shall our country's name shine through the ages , Bravely redeemed by the men of her soil ; Then shall the birthplace of heroes and sages Honor the brawny - armed servants of toil . Rally ...
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Hutchinson's Republican Songster, for the Campaign of 1860 John W 1821-1908 Hutchinson No preview available - 2018 |
Hutchinson's Republican Songster, for the Campaign of 1860 John Wallace Hutchinson,George Washington Bungay No preview available - 2015 |
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Popular passages
Page 6 - 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...
Page 7 - States is that of freedom; that, as our republican fathers, when they had abolished slavery in all our national territory, ordained that "no person should be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law...
Page 5 - That to the union of the States this nation owes its unprecedented increase in population, its surprising development of material resources, its rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness; at home, and its honor abroad; and we hold in abhorrence all schemes for disunion, come from whatever source they may...
Page 7 - That, while providing revenue for the support of the general government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country...
Page 8 - That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean is imperatively demanded by the interests of the whole country; that the Federal Government ought to render immediate and efficient aid in its construction; and that, as preliminary thereto, a daily overland mail should be promptly established.
Page 7 - That we brand the recent re-opening of the African slave trade, under the cover of our national flag, aided by perversions of judicial power, as a crime against humanity and a burning shame to our country and age; and we call upon Congress to take prompt and efficient measures for the total and final suppression of that execrable traffic.
Page 6 - ... 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.
Page 6 - That the new dogma that the Constitution, of its own force, carries Slavery into any or all of the Territories of the United States...
Page 8 - That appropriations by Congress, for river and harbor improvements of a national character, required for the accommodation and security of an existing commerce, are authorized by the Constitution, and justified by the obligation of government to protect the lives and property of its citizens.
Page 6 - ... in its desperate exertions to force the infamous Lecompton Constitution upon the protesting people of Kansas — in construing the personal relation between master and servant to involve an unqualified property in persons — in its attempted enforcement everywhere, on land and sea, through the intervention of Congress and the Federal Courts, of the extreme pretensions of a purely local interest, and in its general and unvarying abuse of the power intrusted to it by a confiding people.