The Lincoln Encyclopedia: The Spoken and Written Words of A. Lincoln Arranged for Ready ReferenceSpoken and written words of Lincoln arranged for ready reference. Compiled and ed. by A.H. Shaw. |
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Page 80
... present- The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present . The occasion is piled high with diffi- culty and we must rise with the occasion . As our case is new , so we must think anew and act anew . We must disenthral ...
... present- The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present . The occasion is piled high with diffi- culty and we must rise with the occasion . As our case is new , so we must think anew and act anew . We must disenthral ...
Page 289
... present Union now claim to secede ? All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being edu- cated to the exact temper of doing this . Is there such perfect identity of interests among the states to com- pose a new union as to produce ...
... present Union now claim to secede ? All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being edu- cated to the exact temper of doing this . Is there such perfect identity of interests among the states to com- pose a new union as to produce ...
Page 297
... present at least , to make no declaration for the public . First , I could say nothing which I have not already said , and which is in print , and open for the inspection of all . To press repetition of this upon those who have listened ...
... present at least , to make no declaration for the public . First , I could say nothing which I have not already said , and which is in print , and open for the inspection of all . To press repetition of this upon those who have listened ...
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