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That is , they say that when a question comes up upon another person , it will be
so decided again , unless the court decides in another way , unless the court
overrules its decision . Well , we mean to do what we can to have the court
decide ...
That is , they say that when a question comes up upon another person , it will be
so decided again , unless the court decides in another way , unless the court
overrules its decision . Well , we mean to do what we can to have the court
decide ...
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... would permit us . We think the Constitution would permit us to disturb it in the
District of Columbia . Still we do not propose to do that , unless it should Le in
terms which I don't supwe pose the nation is very likely soon to agree to 60.
... would permit us . We think the Constitution would permit us to disturb it in the
District of Columbia . Still we do not propose to do that , unless it should Le in
terms which I don't supwe pose the nation is very likely soon to agree to 60.
Página 102
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 . You will rule or ruin in all events .
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 . You will rule or ruin in all events .
Página 106
... without basing it upon any mistaken statement of facts . Under all these
circumstances , do you really feel yourselves justified to break up this
government unless such a court decision as yours is shall be at once submitted
to as a conclusive ...
... without basing it upon any mistaken statement of facts . Under all these
circumstances , do you really feel yourselves justified to break up this
government unless such a court decision as yours is shall be at once submitted
to as a conclusive ...
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... surrender it . Now , in my view of the present aspect of affairs , there is no need
of bloodshed and war . There is no necessity for it . I am not in favor of such a
course ; and I may say in ad . vance that there will be no bloodshed unless it is
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... surrender it . Now , in my view of the present aspect of affairs , there is no need
of bloodshed and war . There is no necessity for it . I am not in favor of such a
course ; and I may say in ad . vance that there will be no bloodshed unless it is
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