Abraham Lincoln address to the New Jersey Senate on February 21, 1861
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RE: Abraham Lincoln address to the New Jersey Senate on February 21, 1861
"I learn that this body is composed of a majority of gentlemen who, in the exercise of their best judgment in the choice of a Chief Magistrate, did not think I was the man. I understand, nevertheless, that they came forward here to greet me as the constitutional President of the United States — as citizens of the United States, to meet the man who, for the time being, is the representative man of the nation, united by a purpose to perpetuate the Union and liberties of the people. As such, I accept this reception more gratefully than I could do did I believe it was tendered to me as an individual."
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Abraham Lincoln address to the New Jersey Senate on February 21, 1861 - David Lockmiller - 04-19-2025, 12:08 PM
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