Abraham Lincoln: An EssayHoughton, Mifflin, 1892 - 117 páginas |
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... oath , was to possess and hold the pro- perty of the United States ; that he hoped to do this peaceably ; that he abhorred war for any purpose , and that they would have none unless they themselves were the ag- gressors . It was a ...
... oath , was to possess and hold the pro- perty of the United States ; that he hoped to do this peaceably ; that he abhorred war for any purpose , and that they would have none unless they themselves were the ag- gressors . It was a ...
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... oath to do his duty ; that under that oath he could do no less than he said he would do ; that if the secessionists resisted such an appeal as the President had made , they were bent upon mischief , and that the gov- ernment must be ...
... oath to do his duty ; that under that oath he could do no less than he said he would do ; that if the secessionists resisted such an appeal as the President had made , they were bent upon mischief , and that the gov- ernment must be ...
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... oath I took that I would , to the best of my abil- ity , preserve , protect , and defend the Con- stitution 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 ...
... oath I took that I would , to the best of my abil- ity , preserve , protect , and defend the Con- stitution 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 ...
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... oath imposed upon me the duty of preserving , to the best of my ability , by every indispensable means , that government , that nation , of which the Constitution was the organic law . I could not feel that , to the best of my ability ...
... oath imposed upon me the duty of preserving , to the best of my ability , by every indispensable means , that government , that nation , of which the Constitution was the organic law . I could not feel that , to the best of my ability ...
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... oath to support the Constitution and obey the laws of the United States and the proclamations of the President with regard to slaves ; and also promising that when , in any of the rebel States , a number of citizens equal to one tenth ...
... oath to support the Constitution and obey the laws of the United States and the proclamations of the President with regard to slaves ; and also promising that when , in any of the rebel States , a number of citizens equal to one tenth ...
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