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Great Saying By Great Authors Quotes by Abraham Lincoln
- We must work earnestly in the best light He gives us.
- The case of Andrews is really a very bad one, as appears by the record already before me. Yet before receiving this I hadordered his…
- I expect to maintain this contest until successful, or tillI die, or am conquered, or myterm expires, or Congress or the country forsakes me.
- I find quite as much material for a lecture in those points wherein I have failed, as in those wherein I have been moderately successful.
- On principle I dislike an oath which requires a man to swear he has not done wrong.It rejects the Christian principle of forgiveness on terms…
- I am glad I made the late race. It gave me a hearing on the great and durable question of the age, which I could…
- I go for all sharing the privileges of the government, who assist in bearing its burthens.
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