Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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... court . They decide in this case that Dred Scott is a slave . Nobody resists that . Not only that , but they say to ... court decides in another way , unless the court overrules its decision . Well , we mean to do what we can to have the ...
... court . They decide in this case that Dred Scott is a slave . Nobody resists that . Not only that , but they say to ... court decides in another way , unless the court overrules its decision . Well , we mean to do what we can to have the ...
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... court before . It is the first of its kind ; it is an astonisher in legal history . It is a new wonder of the world . It is based upon falsehood in the main as to the facts - alle- gations of facts upon which it stands are not facts at ...
... court before . It is the first of its kind ; it is an astonisher in legal history . It is a new wonder of the world . It is based upon falsehood in the main as to the facts - alle- gations of facts upon which it stands are not facts at ...
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... Court , some twenty - five or thirty years ago , deciding that a national bank was constitutional ? ask if somebody does not re- member that a national bank was declared to be constitu- tional ? Such is the truth , whether it be ...
... Court , some twenty - five or thirty years ago , deciding that a national bank was constitutional ? ask if somebody does not re- member that a national bank was declared to be constitu- tional ? Such is the truth , whether it be ...
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... Court had decided that it was constitu- tional ; and General Jackson then said that the Supreme Court had no right to lay down a rule to govern a coördinate branch of the government , the members of which had sworn to support the ...
... Court had decided that it was constitu- tional ; and General Jackson then said that the Supreme Court had no right to lay down a rule to govern a coördinate branch of the government , the members of which had sworn to support the ...
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... Court and the advocates of that decision may search in vain for the place in the Constitution where the right of property in a slave is dis- tinctly and expressly affirmed . I say , therefore , that I think one of the premises is not ...
... Court and the advocates of that decision may search in vain for the place in the Constitution where the right of property in a slave is dis- tinctly and expressly affirmed . I say , therefore , that I think one of the premises is not ...
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