Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... authority of Congress to appropriate public moneys for internal improvements . He mentions that the question had never been brought under judicial consideration , and proceeds to give a brief summary of the discussions it had undergone ...
... authority of Congress to appropriate public moneys for internal improvements . He mentions that the question had never been brought under judicial consideration , and proceeds to give a brief summary of the discussions it had undergone ...
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... authority to lay taxes , and to apply the power to regulate com- merce , as a means directly to encourage and protect domestic manufactures ; and , without giving any opinion of his own on the contested doctrine , he has left the reader ...
... authority to lay taxes , and to apply the power to regulate com- merce , as a means directly to encourage and protect domestic manufactures ; and , without giving any opinion of his own on the contested doctrine , he has left the reader ...
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... authority , with the consent of the General Government . Now , I suppose this matter of tunnage duties is well enough in its own sphere . I suppose it may be efficient , and perhaps sufficient , to make slight improvements and repairs ...
... authority , with the consent of the General Government . Now , I suppose this matter of tunnage duties is well enough in its own sphere . I suppose it may be efficient , and perhaps sufficient , to make slight improvements and repairs ...
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... authority . Then , difficulty though there be , let us meet and overcome it . " Attempt the end , and never stand to doubt ; Nothing so hard , but search will find it out . " Determine that the thing can and shall be done , and then we ...
... authority . Then , difficulty though there be , let us meet and overcome it . " Attempt the end , and never stand to doubt ; Nothing so hard , but search will find it out . " Determine that the thing can and shall be done , and then we ...
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... authority to pass any particular act , the gentleman from Kentucky thinks the Presi dent must veto if he has doubts about it . Now I have neither time nor inclination to argue with the gentlemen on the veto power as an original question ...
... authority to pass any particular act , the gentleman from Kentucky thinks the Presi dent must veto if he has doubts about it . Now I have neither time nor inclination to argue with the gentlemen on the veto power as an original question ...
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