"abraham Lincoln, the Man" : Response of Hon. William Sulzer, of New York, to the Above Toast, At the Banquet of the Lincoln Association, of Jersey City, New Jersey, Tuesday Evening, February 12, 1907
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There is no danger to your treasures "in New York Citv. and instead of askin.;? me to send war ships and troops to New York to protect them, you should so hack home and lend -your money to the Government and help save the Union. The groat conmiittee of bankers and financiers returned to New York wiser and more patriotic men from these few words of the immortal martj'red President. Lincoln loved the Union, and his first inaugural message proves that his only desire was to save the Union from civ...il strife and dissolution. He had said many times before that a house divided against itself can not stand, and Lincoln was right. When Doctor Long, an intimate friend of Lincoln, said to him one day, " Well, Lincoln, that foolish speech will kill you— Tvill defeat you for all oflice — for all time to come," referring to the " house divided " speech, Mr. Lincoln replied : If I had to draw a pen across and erase my whole life from existence, and I had one poor Rift or choice left, as to what I should save from the wreck, I should choose that speech, and leave it to the world unerased.
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