Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... constitutional ? ask if somebody does not re- member that a national bank was declared to be constitu- tional ? Such is the truth , whether it be remembered or not . The bank charter ran out , and a recharter was I granted by Congress ...
... constitutional ? ask if somebody does not re- member that a national bank was declared to be constitu- tional ? Such is the truth , whether it be remembered or not . The bank charter ran out , and a recharter was I granted by Congress ...
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... Constitution - that each member had sworn to sup- port that Constitution as he understood it . I will venture here to say that I have heard Judge Douglas say that he ap- proved of General Jackson for that act . What has now be- come of ...
... Constitution - that each member had sworn to sup- port that Constitution as he understood it . I will venture here to say that I have heard Judge Douglas say that he ap- proved of General Jackson for that act . What has now be- come of ...
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... Constitution " ! What is it to be " affirmed " in the Constitution ? Made firm in the Constitution - so made that it cannot be separated from the Constitution without breaking the Constitution- durable as the Constitution , and part 53 XIV ...
... Constitution " ! What is it to be " affirmed " in the Constitution ? Made firm in the Constitution - so made that it cannot be separated from the Constitution without breaking the Constitution- durable as the Constitution , and part 53 XIV ...
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... Constitution , and part of the Constitution ? Now , remembering the provi- sion of the Constitution which I have read , affirming that that instrument is the supreme law of the land ; that the judges of every State shall be bound by it ...
... Constitution , and part of the Constitution ? Now , remembering the provi- sion of the Constitution which I have read , affirming that that instrument is the supreme law of the land ; that the judges of every State shall be bound by it ...
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... Constitution of the United States . Therefore nothing in the constitution or laws of any State can destroy the right of property in a slave . I believe that no fault can be pointed out in that argument ; assuming the truth of the prem ...
... Constitution of the United States . Therefore nothing in the constitution or laws of any State can destroy the right of property in a slave . I believe that no fault can be pointed out in that argument ; assuming the truth of the prem ...
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