The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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Page 14
... safe , with the cargo , it shall not be abandoned . This Union shall never be abandoned , unless the possibility of its existence shall cease to exist , without the necessity of throwing the passengers and cargo overboard . So long ...
... safe , with the cargo , it shall not be abandoned . This Union shall never be abandoned , unless the possibility of its existence shall cease to exist , without the necessity of throwing the passengers and cargo overboard . So long ...
Page 15
... safe to assert that no government proper ever had a pro- vision in its organic law for its own termination . Continue to ex- ecute all the express provisions of our National Government , and the Union will endure forever - it being ...
... safe to assert that no government proper ever had a pro- vision in its organic law for its own termination . Continue to ex- ecute all the express provisions of our National Government , and the Union will endure forever - it being ...
Page 52
... He watched against the supposed peril more jealously than did even his critics themselves , and , long be- fore the end , the public mind rested , satisfied that their treasure of per- sonal liberty was safe 52 Abraham Lincoln .
... He watched against the supposed peril more jealously than did even his critics themselves , and , long be- fore the end , the public mind rested , satisfied that their treasure of per- sonal liberty was safe 52 Abraham Lincoln .
Page 53
... safe in his keeping . LECTURE , AT SPRINGfield , illS . , JAN . 27 , 1837 . " I know the American people are much attached to their govern- ment . I know they would suffer much for its sake . I know they would endure evils , long and pa ...
... safe in his keeping . LECTURE , AT SPRINGfield , illS . , JAN . 27 , 1837 . " I know the American people are much attached to their govern- ment . I know they would suffer much for its sake . I know they would endure evils , long and pa ...
Page 75
... safe from violence when built . " LAST PUBLIC UTTERANCE OF MR . LINCOLN , APRIL 4 , 1865 . " Mr. Colfax : -I want you to take a message from me to the miners whom you visit . I have very large ideas of the mineral wealth of our nation ...
... safe from violence when built . " LAST PUBLIC UTTERANCE OF MR . LINCOLN , APRIL 4 , 1865 . " Mr. Colfax : -I want you to take a message from me to the miners whom you visit . I have very large ideas of the mineral wealth of our nation ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN affairs Almighty Ameri American announcement army asked assassination believe bless cerning CHICAGO chin-fly churches civil coln colored Consti Constitution CONVERSATION CUTHBERT BULLITT deal declared Divine duty EMANCIPATION endure EXECUTIVE MANSION fathers Fillmore forces GRESS Habeas corpus hands Heaven human hundred ILLS INAUGURAL ADDRESS indispensable JULY JULY 26 JUNE JUNE 12 justice keep labor LETTER liberty litical living Lord Lord Lyons MARCH ment MESSAGE TO CONGRESS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH mighty never occasion OHIO pardon peace preserve President principle PROCLAMATION public safety quire rebellion or invasion REPLY REVERDY JOHNSON safe save the Union SECOND ANNUAL MESSAGE SEPT SERENADE slavery soldiers SPEECH AT PEORIA SPEECH AT SPRINGFIELD stitution STODDARD struggle success sure surrender thing thought tion tional trial true tution ultimate extinction utterances White House WORKINGMEN YORK