Abraham Lincoln Quotes
I Have Always Hated Slavery, I Think, As Much As Any Abolitionist. I Have Been An Old Line Whig. I Have Always Hated It, But I Have Always Been Quiet About It Until This New Era Of The Introduction Of The Nebraska Bill Began.
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