I love the Constitution. It is enshrined in my heart. I love it better than any dozen Democrats in the land do tonight.


As quoted in His Brother's Blood: Speeches and Writings, 1838–64 (2004), edited by William Frederick Moore and Jane Ann Moore, p. 243 - Speech (October 1860)


I love the Constitution. It is enshrined in my heart. I love it better than any dozen Democrats in the land do tonight.

I love the Constitution. It is enshrined in my heart. I love it better than any dozen Democrats in the land do tonight.

I love the Constitution. It is enshrined in my heart. I love it better than any dozen Democrats in the land do tonight.

I love the Constitution. It is enshrined in my heart. I love it better than any dozen Democrats in the land do tonight.