| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 500 páginas
...document as the best expression I can give of my purposes. As I then and therein said, I now repeat : "The power confided to me will be used 'to hold, occupy,...belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imports ; but beyond what is necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion, no using of force... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 540 páginas
...the public property and places which have fallen ; to hold, occupy, and possess these and all other property and places belonging to the Government, and...collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion of any State. Where hostility to the United... | |
| Charles Wallace French - 1891 - 416 páginas
...itself. In doing this, there need be no bloodshed or violence ; and there shall be none unless it is forced upon the national authority. The power confided...collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes, Earl Barnes - 1891 - 482 páginas
...itself expressly enjoins upon me, that the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States. The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy,...collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people... | |
| Joseph Story - 1891 - 858 páginas
...there shall be none, unless it be forced upon the national authority. The power confided to me will In1 used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and...collect the duties and imposts ; but, beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1891 - 424 páginas
...and therein said, I now repeat, " The power confided in me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess property and places belonging to the Government, and...to collect the duties and imposts; but beyond what is necessary for these objects there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people... | |
| charles carleton coffin - 1892 - 654 páginas
...me, that the laws shall be faithfully executed in all the States. ... In doing this there needs to be no bloodshed or violence ; and there shall be none,...belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties and imports ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion, no using of... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 páginas
...the best expression I can give of my purposes. As I then and therein said, I now repeat : 122 123 " is necessary for these objects there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 páginas
...the best expression J can give of my purposes. As I then and therein said, I now repeat : 122 123 " The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy,...Government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but bevond what is necessary for these objecte there will be no invasion, no using of force against or... | |
| 1910 - 558 páginas
...answered in Part IV of Mr. Munford's book. When Lincoln declared his intention to employ the Federal power "to hold, occupy and possess the property and places...Government and to collect the duties and imposts," the Secessionists saw plainly that he intended to coerce the Confederate States, and rejoiced at the... | |
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