Abraham Lincoln: A Constitutional BiographyRenowned scholar George Anastaplo describes a side of Abraham Lincoln that previous biographers have overlooked: the development and legacy of his legal and constitutional thought. With eloquent insights into Lincoln's intellect and the issues dividing the country he led, Anastaplo describes how the 16th president successfully managed the impossible task of keeping the world's greatest democracy united. Anastaplo also demonstrates Lincoln's continuing and profound influence on modern American society, law, and politics, and he shows readers the lessons this fascinating man can still teach Americans about coping with our own divisive times. |
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150 The common law applies the general sense of justice in the community to
varying circumstances ; this general sense of justice includes due regard for local
precedents and reasonable expectations . It seems to be presupposed by the ...
150 The common law applies the general sense of justice in the community to
varying circumstances ; this general sense of justice includes due regard for local
precedents and reasonable expectations . It seems to be presupposed by the ...
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... or disturbed , unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress ; but laws
founded in justice and humanity shall from time to time be made , for preventing
wrongs being done to them ; and for preserving peace and friendship with them .
... or disturbed , unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress ; but laws
founded in justice and humanity shall from time to time be made , for preventing
wrongs being done to them ; and for preserving peace and friendship with them .
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We should remember that even today more citizens in this Country are in favor of
“ law and order ” than are in favor of “ racial justice ” or “ military justice ” or “ class
justice . ” For most citizens , justice is what the law prescribes . They cannot be ...
We should remember that even today more citizens in this Country are in favor of
“ law and order ” than are in favor of “ racial justice ” or “ military justice ” or “ class
justice . ” For most citizens , justice is what the law prescribes . They cannot be ...
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Prologue | 1 |
On Rights and Duties | 31 |
The Northwest Ordinance | 39 |
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Abraham Lincoln: A Constitutional Biography George Anastaplo,Professor George Anastaplo Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
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