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The Martyr's Monument: Being the Patriotism and Political Wisdom of Abraham ... - Página 61
por Abraham Lincoln - 1885 - 297 páginas
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History of the American Civil War: Containing the events from the ...

John William Draper - 1868 - 630 páginas
...government. It forces us to ask, " Is there in all republics an inherent and fatal weakness?" "Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for the...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?" Under these circumstances, the government was compelled to resist the force employed for its destruction...
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History of the American Civil War, Volumen1

John William Draper - 1868 - 628 páginas
...government. It forces us to ask," Is there in all republics an inherent and fatal weakness ?" " Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for the...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?" e government \ . , „ i ~i f> • , Under these circumstances, the government was compelled to...
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Republicanism in America: A History of the Colonial and Republican ...

Rolander Guy McClellan - 1872 - 744 páginas
...Is there, in all Republics, this inherent and fatal weakness ?' " Must a Government of necessity bo too strong for the liberties of its own people, or...for its destruction by force for its preservation. * * " Again, if one State may secede, so may another; and when all shall have seceded, none is left...
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The Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War in the United States of ..., Volumen1

Benson John Lossing - 1874 - 1956 páginas
...the earth. It forces us to ask, ' Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness ? Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for the...the issue, no choice was left but to call out the war-power of the Government, and so to resist force employed for its destruction by force for its preservation."...
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"Ours".: Annals of 10th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers in the Rebellion

Joseph Keith Newell - 1875 - 630 páginas
...In his message to Congress, the President of the United States says the question at issue is ' must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?' These are momentous questions. You believe that a free government has power to sustain itself, and...
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History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Volumen3

Henry Wilson - 1877 - 814 páginas
...earth. It forces us to ask : ' Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness ? ' " Must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties...maintain its own existence ? " So viewing the issue," he said, " no choice was left but to call out the war power of the government, and so to resist force...
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The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government: African servitude

Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 786 páginas
...which could not exist. This is the ground upon which the rectitude of his cause was placed. He says, " No choice was left but to call out the war power of...for its destruction by force for its preservation." " Here," he says, " no choice was left but to call out the war power of the Government." For what purpose...
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The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volumen1

Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 782 páginas
...right in the judgment of " the whole family of man " in commencing hostilities against us. He says, " So viewing the issue, no choice was left but to call out the war power of the Government." That is the power to make war against foreign nations, for the Government has no other war power. Planting...
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the rise and fall of the confederate government

jefferson davis - 1881 - 778 páginas
...so to resist force employed for its destruction by force for its preservation." " Here," he says, " no choice was left but to call out the war power of the Government." For what purpose must he call out this war power ? He answers, by saying, " and so to resist force...
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Twenty Years of Congress: from Lincoln to Garfield: With a Review ..., Volumen1

James Gillespie Blaine - 1884 - 1194 páginas
...upon the earth. It forces us to ask, Is there in all Republics this inherent and fatal weakness ? Must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence?" The President was severe upon Virginia and Virginians. He had made earnest effort to save the State...
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