
2015, Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the 13th Amendment (December 2015)
1860s, Second State of the Union address (1862)
2015, Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the 13th Amendment (December 2015)
2015, Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the 13th Amendment (December 2015)
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), VII : Love, Suffering, Pity
2010s, 2017, Speech at "Spirit of Liberty: At Home, In the World" event (2017)
1850s, Speech at Peoria, Illinois (1854)
Context: Our republican robe is soiled, and trailed in the dust. Let us repurify it. Let us turn and wash it white, in the spirit, if not the blood, of the Revolution. Let us turn slavery from its claims of “moral right,” back upon its existing legal rights, and its arguments of 'necessity'. Let us return it to the position our fathers gave it; and there let it rest in peace. Let us re-adopt the Declaration of Independence, and with it, the practices, and policy, which harmonize with it. Let north and south — let all Americans — let all lovers of liberty everywhere — join in the great and good work. If we do this, we shall not only have saved the Union; but we shall have so saved it, as to make, and to keep it, forever worthy of the saving. We shall have so saved it, that the succeeding millions of free happy people, the world over, shall rise up, and call us blessed, to the latest generations.
Well, it failed.
2000s, The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002), Q&A
Book I, ch. 41 (p. 47)
The Ladder of Perfection (1494)
Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury (2 October 1938), quoted in Keith Feiling, Neville Chamberlain (London: Macmillan, 1946), p. 375.
Prime Minister
1950s, Address at the Philadelphia Convention Hall (1956)