Monday, August 27, 1860.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln gives his opinion of "supposed speech of Mr.
Dallas to Lord Brougham" which correspondent sent. He cannot agree
that slavery is a necessity imposed by Negro race. "That the going
many thousand miles, seizing a set of savages, bringing them here,
and making slaves of them, is a necessity imposed on
us by them, involves a species of logic
to which my mind will scarcely assent." He thanks Amory Holbrook of
Oregon for his political news, and tells Judge John M. Read of
Pennsylvania that J. Henry Brown's miniature is excellent. "To my
unpracticed eye, it is without fault."
Abraham Lincoln to Charles H. Fisher, 27 August 1860, CW, 4:101; Abraham Lincoln to Amory Holbrook, 27 August 1860, CW, 4:101; Abraham Lincoln to John M. Read, 27 August 1860, CW, 4:102. |