Lincoln's Inaugurals, Addresses and Letters (Selections)
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A curated selection of speeches, addresses, proclamations, and personal letters traces a political and moral trajectory from early public remarks through major wartime pronouncements. It assembles inaugurals, debates, the Cooper Institute address, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg Address, farewell remarks, and intimate correspondence, showing engagement with union, slavery, constitutional law, and human sorrow. The pieces combine concise public argumentation, legal reasoning, appeals to national unity, and moments of private consolation, revealing rhetorical clarity, evolving statesmanship, and a persistent concern for the rule of law, democratic institutions, and the human consequences of political decisions.
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