Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... opinion is that no state can in any way lawfully get out of the Union without the consent of the others ; and that it is the duty of the president and other gov- ernment functionaries to run the machine as it is . A. LINCOLN . Truly ...
... opinion is that no state can in any way lawfully get out of the Union without the consent of the others ; and that it is the duty of the president and other gov- ernment functionaries to run the machine as it is . A. LINCOLN . Truly ...
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... opinion that we , as Re- publicans , would ultimately beat them as Democrats , but that they could postpone that result longer by nominating Senator Douglas for the presidency than they could in any other way . They did not , in the ...
... opinion that we , as Re- publicans , would ultimately beat them as Democrats , but that they could postpone that result longer by nominating Senator Douglas for the presidency than they could in any other way . They did not , in the ...
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... opinion among the people . It is only whether , and how far , the duties on imports shall be adjusted to favor home productions . In the home market that controversy begins . One party insists that too much protection oppresses one ...
... opinion among the people . It is only whether , and how far , the duties on imports shall be adjusted to favor home productions . In the home market that controversy begins . One party insists that too much protection oppresses one ...
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... opinion between you and me , and I insist on deciding the question . SPEECH AT TRENTON , N. J. , FEBRUARY 21 , 1861 , BEFORE THE SENATE . Mr. President , and Gentlemen of the Senate of the State of New Jersey : -I am very grateful to ...
... opinion between you and me , and I insist on deciding the question . SPEECH AT TRENTON , N. J. , FEBRUARY 21 , 1861 , BEFORE THE SENATE . Mr. President , and Gentlemen of the Senate of the State of New Jersey : -I am very grateful to ...
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... means of which to keep good that unanimous oath ? There is some difference of opinion whether this clause should be enforced by national or by state au- thority ; but surely that difference is not a very 50 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
... means of which to keep good that unanimous oath ? There is some difference of opinion whether this clause should be enforced by national or by state au- thority ; but surely that difference is not a very 50 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
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