[The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln by Francis Fisher Browne]@TWC D-Link bookThe Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln CHAPTER VI 11/27
During his term of service in the House he was zealous in the performance of his duties, alert to seize every opportunity to strike a blow for his party and acquit himself to the satisfaction of his constituents.
In January, 1848, he made a telling speech in support of the "Spot Resolutions," in which his antagonism to the course of the Administration in regard to the war on Mexico was uncompromisingly announced.
These resolutions were offered for the purpose of getting from President Polk a statement of facts regarding the beginning of the war.
In this speech Lincoln warned the President not to try to "escape scrutiny by fixing the public gaze upon the exceeding brightness of military glory--that attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood, that serpent's eye that charms but to destroy." In writing, a few days after the delivery of this speech, to Mr.Herndon, Lincoln said: "I will stake my life that if you had been in my place you would have voted just as I did.
Would you have voted what you felt and knew to be a lie? I know you would not.
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