They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power, under the Constitution, to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. "The difference... Abraham Lincoln: A History - Página 149por John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David Decamp Thompson - 1894 - 250 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of said District. " The difference between these opinions and those contained...resolutions, is their reason for entering this protest. "(Signed,) DAN STONE, "A. LINCOLN, " Representatives from the County of Sangamon." A good illustration... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Scofield Thayer, Waldo Ralph Browne - 1894 - 462 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. " The difference between these opinions and those contained...resolutions is their reason for entering this protest." This was the high-water mark of what would be called practical anti-slavery opinion at that time. To... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. The difference between these opinions and those contained in the said resolutions is then: reason for entering this protest. DAN STONE, A. LINCOLN, Representatives from the County of Sangamon.... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of said District. " The difference between these opinions and those contained...resolutions, is their reason for entering this protest. " (Signed) " DAN STONE, " A. LINCOLN, "Repretentative$from the County of Sangamon." On the formation... | |
| John George Nicolay - 1902 - 604 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. "The difference between these opinions and those contained in the said resolutions is their reasons for entering this protest." In view of the great scope and quality of Lincoln's public service... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 394 páginas
...Columbia, but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District The difference between these opinions and those contained...resolutions is their reason for entering this protest. DAN STONE, A. LINCOLN. [Letter to Miss Mary Owens, Springfield, Illinois, 7 May 1837.] Friend Mary... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 460 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. The difference between these opinions and those contained...resolutions is their reason for entering this protest. DAN STONE, A. LINCOLN. [Letter to Miss Mary Owens, Springfield, Illinois, 7 May 1837-] Friend Mary:... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1903 - 478 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. " The difference between these opinions and those contained in the said resolutions is their reasons for entering this protest." This, I am confident, is the first formal declaration against the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 354 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. "The difference between these opinions and those contained...resolutions is their reason for entering this protest. "DAN STONE, "A. LINCOLN, "Representatives from the County of Sangamon." VOL. I.— II. TO MISS MARY... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 384 páginas
...but that the power ought not to be exercised, unless at the request of the people of the District. The difference between these opinions and those contained...resolutions is their reason for entering this protest.* Dan Stone, A. Lincoln, Representatives from the County of Sangamon. *The resolutions protested against... | |
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