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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Constitution and the Constitution. (search)
mulattoes into the State; harbor, or employ them. Lincoln was but an echo, when, in August, 1862, to a commitded in the opposite direction, and, thus environed, Lincoln lay down like a sleeping lion! The lion heart, thestance. In the Taylor and Cass campaign of 1848, Lincoln spoke in Boston. Herndon says: Referring to the anssachusetts than in the West, and, turning to William S. Lincoln, of Worchester, who had lived in Illinois, heee Soilers to be heartless, and it was noted that Mr. Lincoln did not repeat it in other speeches. Had some So to say that the South was fighting for slavery, or Lincoln for freedom? As in the South construed, the motiwas drawing to the end of her agonized strain; when Lincoln, in the second inaugural, likened by some to the prper se, how did that master's sin surpass his own? Lincoln's biographer, Mr. Joseph H. Barrett, is much comfors outspoken in opposition to slavery at a time when Lincoln deemed it impolitic to be explicit in Illinois. An