Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 3Century Company, 1890 - 470 Seiten Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... existing between them , much less to acknowledge the independence of that State . " This would be to invest a mere executive officer with the power of recognizing the dissolution of the confederacy among our thirty - three sovereign ...
... existing between them , much less to acknowledge the independence of that State . " This would be to invest a mere executive officer with the power of recognizing the dissolution of the confederacy among our thirty - three sovereign ...
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... existing compila- tions and summaries , and conse- quent erroneous opinions . Their conclusion is specific and perti- nent : " It will be seen from the re- view through which we have gone that very few States have en- acted laws ...
... existing compila- tions and summaries , and conse- quent erroneous opinions . Their conclusion is specific and perti- nent : " It will be seen from the re- view through which we have gone that very few States have en- acted laws ...
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... existing relations as defined by the Constitution and laws , and thereby officially raising a presump- tion that they had been or might be changed by the action of South Carolina . Shrinking from the doctrine of his message that ...
... existing relations as defined by the Constitution and laws , and thereby officially raising a presump- tion that they had been or might be changed by the action of South Carolina . Shrinking from the doctrine of his message that ...
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... existing emergency . To them , exclusively , belongs the power to declare war , or to authorize the employment of military force in all cases contemplated by the Constitution ; and they alone possess the power to remove grievances which ...
... existing emergency . To them , exclusively , belongs the power to declare war , or to authorize the employment of military force in all cases contemplated by the Constitution ; and they alone possess the power to remove grievances which ...
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... existing condition of public affairs , to secede from the United States . She called a conven- tion of her people to put her declaration in force . The convention met and passed the ordinance of secession . All this you anticipated and ...
... existing condition of public affairs , to secede from the United States . She called a conven- tion of her people to put her declaration in force . The convention met and passed the ordinance of secession . All this you anticipated and ...
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