Letter to the Hon John Quincy Adams On the Oregon Question

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To be sure, I would bring up all these, or any one of them, should I think I could get any light to teach me what the Lord would have me to do. But my meaning is, that neither profit, nor loss, nor honor, nor disgrace, nor land, nor money should influence me. If I could only find out God's will concerning me, I would do it. I should make great use of what Abram said and did. There was trouble, and 1 almost wish we could have more of the history of those herdmen. They were an uneasy set of fello...ws, so are our war-hawks. There seems to have been nothing in Abram's or Lot's mind of an irritable nature towards each other, till the herdmen got at it, and Abram then feared that Lot might be influenced by them, and consequently a strife take place between him and his nephew. Abram was a good man. He did not lack spirit, but was very conscientious. He knew what to do. So he went to Lot, and did his duty. He said, Let there he no strife between me and thee. — • How different from what we now see and hear.

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