Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... stitution of the United States being the supreme law , no con- stitution or law can interfere with it . It being affirmed in the decision that the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution ...
... stitution of the United States being the supreme law , no con- stitution or law can interfere with it . It being affirmed in the decision that the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed in the Constitution ...
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... stitution , even by implication . Your purpose , then , plainly stated , is that you will destroy the government , unless you be allowed to construe and force the Constitution as you please , on all points in dispute between you and us ...
... stitution , even by implication . Your purpose , then , plainly stated , is that you will destroy the government , unless you be allowed to construe and force the Constitution as you please , on all points in dispute between you and us ...
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... stitution ; but they pledge their veracity that it is " distinctly and expressly " affirmed there - " distinctly , " that is , not mingled with anything else ; " expressly , " that is , in words meaning just that , without the aid of ...
... stitution ; but they pledge their veracity that it is " distinctly and expressly " affirmed there - " distinctly , " that is , not mingled with anything else ; " expressly , " that is , in words meaning just that , without the aid of ...
Página 105
... on pur- pose to exclude from the Con- stitution the idea that there could be property in man . To show all this is easy and certain . When this obvious mistake of the judges shall be brought to their notice , is it not reason- able to 105.
... on pur- pose to exclude from the Con- stitution the idea that there could be property in man . To show all this is easy and certain . When this obvious mistake of the judges shall be brought to their notice , is it not reason- able to 105.
Página 122
... stitution . During that period fifteen different and greatly distinguished citizens have , in succession , administered the executive branch of the govern- ment . They have conducted it through many perils , and generally with great ...
... stitution . During that period fifteen different and greatly distinguished citizens have , in succession , administered the executive branch of the govern- ment . They have conducted it through many perils , and generally with great ...
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