The Master And His Servant Comparative Outline Sketches of the Redeemer of Mank

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The Master And His Servant Comparative Outline Sketches of the Redeemer of Mank
J T Jonathan Todd Hobson
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" He did not propose to gratify their evil designs by exhibiting further signs and pledges at the behests of a rebellious people. He would stand by the principles he had already advanced, and in due time there would be such manifestation of, and attesta- tions to, his mission that would be even more than mere signs.
The opposition to the election of Mr. Lincoln to the presidency filled the country with grave fears. What could be done to check the rising tide of disunion and secession? Could any
... compromises be made? He re- ceived hundreds of letters, was called upon by influen- tial newspapers, and many visitors from the North and the South urging him t^ declare his views of the situa- tion, and what he proposed to do. Mr. Lincoln refused to pubHcly express his views anew. He said: "1 know the justness of my intentions, and the utter groundless- Rejection and Rebellion 69 ness of the pretended fears of the men who are filling the country with their clamor. If I go into the presi- dency they will find me as I am on record, nothing less, nothing more.

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