Source: 1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
Context: When they get ready to settle it, we hope they will let us know. Public opinion settles every question here, any policy to be permanent must have public opinion at the bottom, something in accordance with the philosophy of the human mind as it is. The property basis will have its weight. The love of property and a consciousness of right or wrong have conflicting places in our organization, which often make a man's course seem crooks, his conduct a riddle.
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1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
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1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
We stick to the policy of our fathers.
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
Well, they've got the Union dissolved up to the ankle, but no farther!
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
1860s, Speech at Hartford (1860)
“More rogues than honest men find shelter under habeas corpus”
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Letter to Mrs. Orville H. Browning (1 April 1838) http://quod.lib.umich.edu/l/lincoln/lincoln1/1:134?rgn=div1;view=fulltext, Collected Works, vol. 1. p. 119
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