LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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Página 60
... force itself on , human nature must shudder at the prospect held up . " Mr. Jefferson did not mean to say , nor do 1 . that the power of emancipation is in the Fed- eral Government . He spoke of Virginia ; and , as to the power of ...
... force itself on , human nature must shudder at the prospect held up . " Mr. Jefferson did not mean to say , nor do 1 . that the power of emancipation is in the Fed- eral Government . He spoke of Virginia ; and , as to the power of ...
Página 61
... force of numbers , to deprive you of some right plainly written down in the Constitution . But we are proposing no such thing . When you make these declarations you have a specific and well - understood allusion to an assumed 61 ...
... force of numbers , to deprive you of some right plainly written down in the Constitution . But we are proposing no such thing . When you make these declarations you have a specific and well - understood allusion to an assumed 61 ...
Página 62
... force the Constitution as you please , on all points in dispute between you and us . You will rule or ruin in all events . This , plainly stated , is your language . Per- haps you will say the Supreme Court has de- cided the disputed ...
... force the Constitution as you please , on all points in dispute between you and us . You will rule or ruin in all events . This , plainly stated , is your language . Per- haps you will say the Supreme Court has de- cided the disputed ...
Página 72
... force , unless force is used against it . But if this country My friends , this is wholly an unprepared speech . I did not expect to be called on 72 Abraham Lincoln.
... force , unless force is used against it . But if this country My friends , this is wholly an unprepared speech . I did not expect to be called on 72 Abraham Lincoln.
Página 74
... force . Yet the general feeling was of sat- isfaction , which grew as the address was more thoroughly studied . " - Morse's " Abraham Lincoln . " Fellow - citizens of the United States : In compliance with a custom as old as the govern ...
... force . Yet the general feeling was of sat- isfaction , which grew as the address was more thoroughly studied . " - Morse's " Abraham Lincoln . " Fellow - citizens of the United States : In compliance with a custom as old as the govern ...
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