Abraham Lincoln Quotes
The Facts With Which I Shall Deal This Evening Are Mainly Old And Familiar; Nor Is There Anything New In The General Use I Shall Make Of Them. If There Shall Be Any Novelty, It Will Be In The Mode Of Presenting The Facts, And The Inferences And Observations Following That Presentation.
(Cooper Union Address, 1860)
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