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All quiet along the Potomac. - originated by, a proverbial phrase supposedly originated by him [War : Quiet : Potomac River] It is not given to our weak intellects to understand the steps of Providence as they occur: we comprehend them only as we look back upon them in the far-distant past. - [Providence] Our national constitution shall prevail; the Union, which can alone insure internal peace and external security to each state, "must and shall be preserved," cost what it may in time, treasure, and blood. - [Union]
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