Abraham Lincoln Books Pamphlets Broadsides Medals Busts Personal Relics a

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George D Smith Firm
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Of course I am not the most impartial judge; yet with due allowance for this, I ven ture to hope that the Article entitled the President s Policy will be of value to the Country. I fear I am not quite worthy of all which is therein kindly svid of me personaNy. The Sentence of 12 lines commencing at the top of page 252, I could wish to be not exactly as it is. In what is there expressed, the writer has not correctly understood me. I have never had a theory that Secession could absolve States or ...People from their obligations. Precisely the Contrary is asserted in the Inaugural Address; and it was because of my belief in the continuation of those OBLIGATIONS, that I was puzzled, for a time as to denying the legal RIGHTS of those Citizens who remained individually innocent of Treason or Rebellion. But I meat no more now than to merely call attention to this point. Yours respectfully A. Lincoln. " Washington Jan 16, 1864. 670. LOWELL, JAMES RUSSET. The President s Policy. The Original Article as it appeared in the January Number of the North American Review.

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