WOULD NOT RECALL A SINGLE WORD.
In conversation with some friends at the White House on New Year's evening, 1863, President Lincoln said, concerning his Emancipation Proclamation:
"The signature looks a little tremulous, for my hand was tired, but my resolution was firm.
"I told them in September, if they did not return to their allegiance, and cease murdering our soldiers, I would strike at this pillar of their strength.
"And now the promise shall be kept, and not one word of it will I ever recall."