LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... fathers , when they framed the govern ment under which we live , understood this question just as well , and even better , than we do now . I fully indorse this , and I adopt it as a text for this discourse . I so adopt it because it ...
... fathers , when they framed the govern ment under which we live , understood this question just as well , and even better , than we do now . I fully indorse this , and I adopt it as a text for this discourse . I so adopt it because it ...
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... fathers that framed the Con- stitution ? I suppose the " thirty - nine " who signed the original instrument may be fairly called our fathers who framed that part of the present government . It is almost exactly true to say they framed ...
... fathers that framed the Con- stitution ? I suppose the " thirty - nine " who signed the original instrument may be fairly called our fathers who framed that part of the present government . It is almost exactly true to say they framed ...
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... fathers understood ' better than we . " Let us now inquire whether the " thirty- nine , " or any of them , ever acted upon this question ; and if they did , how they acted upon it - how they expressed that better understand- ing . In ...
... fathers understood ' better than we . " Let us now inquire whether the " thirty- nine , " or any of them , ever acted upon this question ; and if they did , how they acted upon it - how they expressed that better understand- ing . In ...
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... and nays , which is equivalent to a unanimous passage . In this Congress there were sixteen of the thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Constitution They were John Langdon , Nicholas Gilman , Wm . 40 Abraham Lincoln.
... and nays , which is equivalent to a unanimous passage . In this Congress there were sixteen of the thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Constitution They were John Langdon , Nicholas Gilman , Wm . 40 Abraham Lincoln.
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... fathers “ who framed the govern- ment under which we live , " who have , upon their official responsibility and their corporal oaths , acted upon the very question which the text affirms they " understood just as well , and even better ...
... fathers “ who framed the govern- ment under which we live , " who have , upon their official responsibility and their corporal oaths , acted upon the very question which the text affirms they " understood just as well , and even better ...
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