You dislike the Emancipation Proclamation, and perhaps would have it retracted. You say it is unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its commander-in-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be said... Abraham Lincoln - Página 205por John Torrey Morse - 1893Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1928 - 740 páginas
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its commander-in-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...be taken when needed? And is it not needed whenever taking it helps us, or hurts the enemy? Armies, the world over, destroy enemies' property when they... | |
| Frederick Trevor Hill - 1928 - 320 páginas
...differently. I think the Constitution invests its commander-in-chief with the law of war in time of war. Is there — has there ever been — any question...of enemies and friends, may be taken when needed? . . . You say you will not fight to free negroes. Some of them seem willing to fight for you ; but... | |
| American Bar Association - 1917 - 988 páginas
...unconstitutiona1. l think differently. l think the Constitution invests its Commander-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...said — if so much — is that slaves are property. ls there — has there ever been — any question that by the law of war, property, both of enemies... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1941 - 580 páginas
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests the Commander in Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...be taken when needed? And is it not needed whenever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy? Armies the world over destroy enemies' property when they cannot... | |
| 1941 - 586 páginas
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests the Commander in Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...be taken when needed? And is it not needed whenever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy? Armies the world over destroy enemies' property when they cannot... | |
| 1952 - 1288 páginas
...think the Constitution invests its Commander-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The*most that can be said — if so much — is that slaves...be taken when needed? And is it not needed whenever taking it will help us, or hurt the enemy?* 7 Less pertinent here, but equally broad and vigorous,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1304 páginas
...constitutionality of the Proclamation : I think the Constitution invests its Comma nder-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...be taken when needed? And is it not needed whenever taking it will help us. or hurt the enemy?' 4 American Stnte Papers. Class IX. Claims No. 8(1. p. 197:... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1218 páginas
...constitutionality of the Proclamation : I think the Constitution invests its Commander-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...taken when needed ? And is it not needed whenever taking it will help us, or hurt the enemy? * 4 American State Papers, Class IX. Claims No. SB. p. 197:... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1977 - 292 páginas
...unconstitutional — I think differently. I think the constitution invests its commander-in-chief, with the law of war, in time of war. The most that can...be taken when needed? And is it not needed whenever taking it, helps us, or hurts the enemy? Armies, the world over, destroy enemies' property when they... | |
| Garry Wills - 1992 - 324 páginas
...as a military leader, to the view of slaves as property that the Southerners themselves professed: Is there — has there ever been — any question that, by the law of war, property, both of friends and enemies, may be taken as needed? [SW 2.497] But why would the Southerners' slaves, seized... | |
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