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Which parts of this excerpt from abraham lincoln’s first inaugural address indicate that he was trying to calm those who feared him? “fellow-citizens of the united states: in compliance with a custom as old as the government itself, i appear before you to address you briefly, and to take in your presence the oath prescribed by the constitution of the united states to be taken by the president ‘before he enters on the execution of his office.’ apprehension seems to exist among the people of the southern states that by the accession of a republican administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. there has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. indeed, the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while existed and been open to their inspection. it is found in nearly all the published speeches of him who now addresses you. i do but quote from one of those speeches when i declare that "i have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it exists. i believe i have no lawful right to do so, and i have no inclination to do so." those who nominated and elected me did so with full knowledge that i had made this and many similar declarations, and had never recanted them. it is seventy-two years since the first inauguration of a president under our national constitution. during that period fifteen different and greatly distinguished citizens have, in succession, administered the executive branch of the government. they have conducted it through many perils, and generally with great success. yet, with all this scope of precedent, i now enter upon the same task for the brief constitutional term of four years under great and peculiar difficulty. a disruption of the federal union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted.

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