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" Confederation, in 1778. And, finally, in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was, 'to form a more perfect Union. "
Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress ... - Página 401
por United States. Congress. Senate - 1861
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Lincoln's Words on Living Questions: A Collection of All the Recorded ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1900 - 186 páginas
...objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was "to form a more perfect Union." But if the destruction of the Union by one or by a part only...Constitution having lost the vital element of perpetuity. 92 94 (June 20, 1848, Speech in Congress— Complete Works, Vol. I, p. 129.) I wish now to submit a...
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Book Notes: A Monthly Literary Magazine and Review of New Books, Volumen6

1901 - 694 páginas
...finally, in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was 'to form a more perfect Union.' "But if destruction of the...Constitution, having lost the vital element of perpetuity." Then he proceeded to show how, geographically, it was impossible for the States to separate: "We cannot...
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Introductory Lessons in English Literature: For High Schools and Academies

Israel C. McNeill, Samuel Adams Lynch - 1901 - 398 páginas
...in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was, " to form a more perfect Union." But if destruction of the Union...only, of the states be lawfully possible, the Union isi6o less perfect than before the Constitution, having lost the vital element of perpetuity. It follows...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln: His Early History, Political Career, Speeches in ...

Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 páginas
...objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was to form a more perfect Union. But if the destruction of the Union by one or by a part only...the States be lawfully possible, the Union is less than before, the Constitution having lost the vital element of perpetuity. It follows from these views...
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The Forms of Public Address

George Pierce Baker - 1904 - 508 páginas
...objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was "to form a more perfect Union." 30 But if the destruction of the Union by one or by a part only...follows from these views that no State upon its own mere violence, within any State or States, against the authority of the United States, are insurrectionary...
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The History of North America, Volumen14

1905 - 762 páginas
...the Constitution was ' to form a more perfect Union.' " But if destruction of the Union by one or by part only of the States be lawfully possible, the...these views that no State upon its own mere motion can legally get out of the Union; that resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally void, and that...
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The Civil War from a Southern Standpoint

William Robertson Garrett, Robert Ambrose Halley - 1905 - 640 páginas
...the Constitution was 'to form a more perfect Union.' "But if destruction of the Union by one or by part only of the States be lawfully possible, the...these views that no State upon its own mere motion can legally get out of the Union ; that resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally void, and that...
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Speeches of Abraham Lincoln: Including Inaugurals and Proclamations

Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 464 páginas
...objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was " to form a more perfect Union." But if the destruction of the Union by one or by a part only...Constitution, having lost the vital element of perpetuity. follows from these views that no State upon its own mere motion can lawfully get out of the Union;...
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Modern history

Israel Smith Clare - 1906 - 468 páginas
...objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was to form a more perfect union. But if the destruction of the Union, by one or by a part only of the States, be ON* Vl :.•.' :-! 'Wi 'VV SHJ. 4125 lawfully possible the Union is less than before. * * * I therefore...
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Abraham Lincoln and the Men of His Time: His Cause, His Character ..., Volumen2

Robert Henry Browne - 1907 - 742 páginas
...the Constitution was to form a more perfect Union. "But if destruction of tihe Union by one, or by part only, of the States be lawfully possible, the...perpetuity. It follows from these views that no State, iipon its own mere motion, can lawfully get out of the Union; that resolves and ordinances to that...
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