LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... principle , and we with it , are sectional , and are justly opposed and denounced as such . Meet us , then , on the question of whether our principle , put in practice , would wrong your section ; and so meet us as if it were possible ...
... principle , and we with it , are sectional , and are justly opposed and denounced as such . Meet us , then , on the question of whether our principle , put in practice , would wrong your section ; and so meet us as if it were possible ...
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... principle . A few words now to Republicans . It is ex ceedingly desirable that all parts of this great Confederacy shall be at peace , and in harmony one with another . Let us Republicans do our part to have it so . Even though much pro ...
... principle . A few words now to Republicans . It is ex ceedingly desirable that all parts of this great Confederacy shall be at peace , and in harmony one with another . Let us Republicans do our part to have it so . Even though much pro ...
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... principle , from which sprang the institutions under which we live . You have kindly suggested to me that in my hands is the task of restoring peace to our dis tracted country . I can say in return , sir , that all the political ...
... principle , from which sprang the institutions under which we live . You have kindly suggested to me that in my hands is the task of restoring peace to our dis tracted country . I can say in return , sir , that all the political ...
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... principle or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together . It was not the mere matter of separation of the col- onies from the motherland , but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence which gave liberty not alone ...
... principle or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together . It was not the mere matter of separation of the col- onies from the motherland , but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence which gave liberty not alone ...
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... principles , we find the proposition that , in legal contem- plation the Union is perpetual confirmed by the history of the Union itself . The Union is much older than the Constitution . It was formed , in fact , by the Articles of ...
... principles , we find the proposition that , in legal contem- plation the Union is perpetual confirmed by the history of the Union itself . The Union is much older than the Constitution . It was formed , in fact , by the Articles of ...
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