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"Let every American...swear by the blood of the Revolution never to violate in the least particular the laws of the country, and never to tolerate their violation by others." -Abraham Lincoln, The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volume I (1905) The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volume I (1832-1843) (1905) by Abraham Lincoln was edited by Arthur Brooks Lapsley and includes an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt; Abraham Lincoln: An Essay by Carl Schurz; and Abraham Lincoln: An Address Delivered by the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution by Joseph H. Choate. The writing by Lincoln reveals the…mehr

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"Let every American...swear by the blood of the Revolution never to violate in the least particular the laws of the country, and never to tolerate their violation by others." -Abraham Lincoln, The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volume I (1905) The Writings of Abraham Lincoln, Volume I (1832-1843) (1905) by Abraham Lincoln was edited by Arthur Brooks Lapsley and includes an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt; Abraham Lincoln: An Essay by Carl Schurz; and Abraham Lincoln: An Address Delivered by the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution by Joseph H. Choate. The writing by Lincoln reveals the development of his philosophies and political prowess. These primary source documents are a must-read for those seeking the truth in history.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865) rose from humble beginnings to lawyer, statesman, and 16th president of the United States. He is considered one of the most influential Americans in history with his Gettysburg Address, emancipation of the slaves, and leadership in preserving the Union. ; CARL SCHURZ (1829-1906) a German American statesman and member of the Lincoln administration, served as a Union general in the Civil War, was senator for Missouri and US Secretary of the Interior. ; JOSEPH H. CHOATE (1832-1917) was a distinguished lawyer, congressman and US Ambassador to Great Britain. A gifted speaker and litigator of famous cases, he was known for his persuasion and wit.