Gems from Abraham Lincoln: Born February 11 [i.e. 12], 1809, in Hardin County, Ky., Died April 15th, 1865, at Washington, D.C. |
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It was in the oath I took that I would to the best of my ability preserve , protect ,
and defend the Constitution of the United States . I could not take the office
without taking the oath . Nor was it my view that I might take an oath to get power ,
and ...
It was in the oath I took that I would to the best of my ability preserve , protect ,
and defend the Constitution of the United States . I could not take the office
without taking the oath . Nor was it my view that I might take an oath to get power ,
and ...
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Was it possible to lose the nation and yet preserve the Constitution ? ... I felt that
measures , otherwise un . constitutional , might become lawful , by becoming
indispensable to the preservation of the Constitution , through the preservation of
the ...
Was it possible to lose the nation and yet preserve the Constitution ? ... I felt that
measures , otherwise un . constitutional , might become lawful , by becoming
indispensable to the preservation of the Constitution , through the preservation of
the ...
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