Macaulay's Speeches On Copyright And Lincoln's Address At Cooper Union : Together With Abridgements of the Parliamentary Debates of 1841 And 1842 On Copyright, And Extracts From Douglas's Columbus Speech
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In beginning an address he looked the picture of awkwardness and diffidence, but won people nevertheless by his earnestness, his unaffected sincerity, his good humor, his plain common sense, and his irrefutable logic. Horace White says that he had heard all the great public speakers of the United States subsequent to the time of Clay and Webster, but he was sure that Lincoln would bring more men, of doubtful or hostile leanings, around to his way of thinking, by talking to them on a platform, t...han any other man. Probably Lincoln's chief source of power as a speaker lay in the fact that he held always to a main line of thought and that this main line of thought was a big, underlying question of the day. Over and over again in his speeches from 1854 to i860 he held that (i) slavery was wrong, and (2) the government had a right to control its spread into new territory. With funda- mental conceptions at the base of his speeches, Lincoln had a way of building up details so that any one would have to under- stand the speaker's meaning.
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