Speech of Hon Charles E Hughes At the Lincoln Dinner of the Republican Club At

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Charles Evans Hughes
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There never has been an illustiatiou, I venture to say, within the memory of man, where intellect has exerted so potent a magnetism, and where loyalty has been commended simply because rea- s(in exerted its sway. I love to dwell upon these historic events. Any American who has failed to take a(h-antage of their study has lost largely his opportunity.
"Whenever you are tempted to think in a dis- couraging manner of the future of the American Republic, you should read the annals of those times wh
...en the Union itself was in the balance, and you should realize how inevitably the American public res])ouds to the demands of reason and how neces- sarily anything that cannot stand against honest judgment must fail in this enlightened Republic.
Lineoln was a humlilo man, nnpretentions and of lowly birth. He was without affectation. He was the most democratic of men. No one that has ever lived among ns has been so much a l)rother to every man, however lowly bora or un- fortunately circumstanced.


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