He has a right to criticize, but he has no right to misrepresent.
Preserved the Union, ended slavery
He has a right to criticize, but he has no right to misrepresent.
Preserved the Union, ended slavery
Attributed, a principle of public discourse.
c. 1860s
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"I am a living witness that any one of your children may look to come here as my father's child has. It is possible for each of you to attain to that."
Controversial"I am naturally anti-slavery. If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. I can not remember when I did not so think, and feel."
Controversial"I am nothing, but truth is everything. I know I am right because I know I have no doubts."
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Controversial"I think I am a pretty good judge of men, and I have found that all men are more or less corrupt, and that the only honest men are those who have not been tempted."
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