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" I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists." I believe I have no lawful 34 right to do so ; and I have no inclination to do so. "
Politics and Politicians: A Succinct History of the Politics of Illinois ... - Page 182
by David W. Lusk - 1884 - 526 pages
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The age we live in: a history of the nineteenth century, Volume 3, Part 2

James Taylor - 1882 - 284 pages
...Lincoln, entered formally on the duties of his office. In his inaugural address he declared that he had no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. He had no lawful right to do so, and he had no inclination to do so....
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Journal History of the Twenty-ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865: Its ...

John Hamilton Se Chevereli - United States - 1883 - 296 pages
...— Formation of the Regiment. President Lincoln, in his inaugural address of March 4, 1861, said: "1 have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere...of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe that I have no lawful right, and I have no inclination to do so." The South had apparently decided...
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American Progress: Or, The Great Events of the Greatest Century, Including ...

Richard Miller Devens - Industries - 1883 - 756 pages
...a man can prove a horse-chestnut to he a chestnut horse. I will say here, while upon this subject, that I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it now exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination...
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William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries: Fifty Years of ..., Volumes 3-4

Thomas Archer - Great Britain - 1883 - 786 pages
..." I have no purpose, direct or indirect, to interfere with the institution of slavery iu the United States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do s<j, and I have no inclination to do so." Where was there any sign of the abolition of slavery in this...
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Representative American Orations to Illustrate American Political ..., Volume 3

Alexander Johnston - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1884 - 430 pages
...has all the while existed and been open to their inspection. It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you. I do but quote...purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the instistitution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so,...
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Campaign of '84: Biographies of S. Grover Cleveland, the Democratic ...

Benjamin La Fevre - Political parties - 1884 - 532 pages
...has all the while existed and been open to their inspection. It is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you. I do but quote from one of those speeches when I aeclare that ' I have no purpose directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery...
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The Great Republic

Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, Lepel Henry Griffin - United States - 1884 - 244 pages
...in his inaugural address as President, repeated and emphasised his former declaration that " he had no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it existed." And when the war was over and the victory won, he was far too shrewd...
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 41

England - 1884 - 852 pages
...in his inaugural address as President, repeated and emphasized his former declaration that "he had no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it existed." And when the war was over and the victory won, he was far too shrewd...
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The Great Republic

Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, Lepel Henry Griffin - United States - 1884 - 210 pages
...in his inaugural address as President, repeated and emphasised his former declaration that " he had no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it existed." And when the war was over and the victory won, he was far too shrewd...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1

Isaac N. Arnold - Illustrated books - 1885 - 476 pages
...has all the while existed and been open to their inspection. it is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you. i do but quote...indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery, in the states where it now exists. i believe i have no lawful right to do so, and i have no inclination...
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