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favors.
I have been with you but little for the past few years on account of my official duties.
I intend to visit you again before the campaign is over.
I wish to speak to your whole people.
I wish them to pass judgment upon the correctness of my course, and the soundness of the principles which I have proclaimed.
If you do not approve my principles, I cannot ask your support.
If you believe that the election of Mr. Lincoln would contribute more to preserve the harmony of the country, to perpetuate the Union, and more to the prosperity and the honor and glory of the State, then it is your duty to give him the preference.
If, on the contrary, you believe that I have been faithful to my trust, and that by sustaining me you will give greater strength and efficiency to the principles which I have expounded, I shall then be grateful for your support.
I renew my profound thanks for your attention.
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