LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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Página 40
... standing no line dividing local from Federal authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . This time the prohibition became a law , being part of what is now well ...
... standing no line dividing local from Federal authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . This time the prohibition became a law , being part of what is now well ...
Página 42
... standing , any line dividing local from Federal authority , or anything in the Constitution , prop . erly forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . In 1803 the Federal Government purchased the ...
... standing , any line dividing local from Federal authority , or anything in the Constitution , prop . erly forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . In 1803 the Federal Government purchased the ...
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... standing may have been manifested by any person , however distinguished , other than the thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been ...
... standing may have been manifested by any person , however distinguished , other than the thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Constitution ; and , for the same reason , I have also omitted whatever understanding may have been ...
Página 50
... so conclusive , and argument so clear , that even their great authority , fairly considered and weighed , cannot stand ; and most surely not in a case whereof we ourselves local Con at to ries , how ever cen- be- 50 Abraham Lincoln.
... so conclusive , and argument so clear , that even their great authority , fairly considered and weighed , cannot stand ; and most surely not in a case whereof we ourselves local Con at to ries , how ever cen- be- 50 Abraham Lincoln.
Página 64
... 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 keep it ; but it was no more my own than my vote is my own ...
... 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 keep it ; but it was no more my own than my vote is my own ...
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