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Abraham Lincoln

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A memorial discourse delivered at a Union meeting mourns the assassination of the national leader and presents a character study and political defense. It praises virtues such as intellectual breadth, incorruptible integrity, patience, and reverence for law, traces self-cultivation into disciplined statesmanship, and recounts the trials of guiding the nation through armed rebellion and partisan opposition. The speaker identifies guiding principles—chiefly the perpetuity of the Union and government by the people—defends extraordinary wartime measures as necessary, acknowledges occasional human error, and concludes that the leader’s conduct was providentially fitted to the crisis while expressing communal grief.

About the Author

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T. M. Eddy

T. M. Eddy is an author known for his work on American history, particularly his biography of Abraham Lincoln. In his book, "Abraham Lincoln," Eddy explores the life and legacy of one of the United States' most significant presidents. Through his writing, he contributes to the understanding of Lincoln's impact on the nation during a tumultuous period. Eddy's work reflects a commitment to historical accuracy and narrative depth, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in American history and the life of Lincoln.

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