Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... hold them there as property . But no such right is specifically written in the Constitution . That in- strument is literally silent about any such right . We , on the contrary , deny that such a right has any existence in the Con ...
... hold them there as property . But no such right is specifically written in the Constitution . That in- strument is literally silent about any such right . We , on the contrary , deny that such a right has any existence in the Con ...
Página 103
... hold them there as property . When I say the decision was made in a sort of way , I mean it was made in a divided court , by a bare ma- jority of the judges , and they not quite agreeing with one an- other in the reasons for mak- ing it ...
... hold them there as property . When I say the decision was made in a sort of way , I mean it was made in a divided court , by a bare ma- jority of the judges , and they not quite agreeing with one an- other in the reasons for mak- ing it ...
Página 107
... holds a pistol to my ear , and mutters through his teeth , " Stand and deliver , or I shall kill you , and then you will be a murderer ! " - To be sure , what the robber demanded of me - my money -was my own ; and I had a clear right to ...
... holds a pistol to my ear , and mutters through his teeth , " Stand and deliver , or I shall kill you , and then you will be a murderer ! " - To be sure , what the robber demanded of me - my money -was my own ; and I had a clear right to ...
Página 123
... hold that , in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Per- petuity is implied , if not ex- pressed , in the fundamental law of all national governments . It is safe to assert ...
... hold that , in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Per- petuity is implied , if not ex- pressed , in the fundamental law of all national governments . It is safe to assert ...
Página 126
... hold the requisite means , or in some authoritative manner di- rect the contrary . I trust this will not be regarded as a men- ace , but only as the declared purpose of the Union that it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself ...
... hold the requisite means , or in some authoritative manner di- rect the contrary . I trust this will not be regarded as a men- ace , but only as the declared purpose of the Union that it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself ...
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