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EXTRACTS from SPEECHES and LETERS


From Remarks Made In Response to a Serenade of Citizens, November 10, 1864, When His Re-election Was Assured

“It has demonstrated that a people’s government can sustain a national election in the midst of a great civil war. Until now, it has not been known to the world that this was a possibility. It shows, also, how sound and how strong we still are. It shows that, even among candidates of the same party, he who is most devoted to the Union and most opposed to treason can receive most of the people’s votes. It shows, also, to the extent not yet known, that we have more men now than we had when the war began. Gold is good in its place, but living, brave, patriotic men are better than gold.”

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