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Yes he did. In the second part of his Cooper Union speech in the spring of 1860 Lincoln, when adressing the south said the following. "But you will not abide the election of a Republican president! In that supposed event, you say, you will destroy the Union; and then, you say, the great crime of having destroyed it will be upon us! That is cool. A highwayman holds a pistol to my ear, and mutters through his teeth, "Stand and deliver, or I shall kill you, and then you will be a murderer!"
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Proper Noun, because a proper noun is for a specific person. A common noun would be general, like boy or woman.
The Lincoln Memorial has the word "future" spelled as "Euture".
she gave a word speech and got every to listen
That was just Lincoln trying to sound Biblical about the Declaration of Independence (1776) as he made the Gettysburg Address in 1863.
A US cent dated 1913 is a Lincoln cent and the word Liberty is also on the front of the coin.