Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volumen3F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... means to restore its union and its harmony , to perfect its institutions , and to make it in all its parts and in all its action , through all time to come , too strong , too wise , and too free ever to invite or ever to permit the hand ...
... means to restore its union and its harmony , to perfect its institutions , and to make it in all its parts and in all its action , through all time to come , too strong , too wise , and too free ever to invite or ever to permit the hand ...
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... means of doing this ; we can now re - establish the prac- tical relations of those States to the government . Our actual jurisdiction over them , which they vainly attempted to throw off , is already restored . The con- quest we have ...
... means of doing this ; we can now re - establish the prac- tical relations of those States to the government . Our actual jurisdiction over them , which they vainly attempted to throw off , is already restored . The con- quest we have ...
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... mean ? Does he mean to say that 2 there are traitors in the South ? Does he mean BURLINGAME . 17.
... mean ? Does he mean to say that 2 there are traitors in the South ? Does he mean BURLINGAME . 17.
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... mean to say if they were voted down that then they ought not to submit ? If he does , and if they mean to back him in the declaration , then I say the quicker we try the strength of this great government the better . Not only has he ...
... mean to say if they were voted down that then they ought not to submit ? If he does , and if they mean to back him in the declaration , then I say the quicker we try the strength of this great government the better . Not only has he ...
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... did not . Mr. Massachusetts believes it to be unconstitutional ; but whether it be constitutional or not she means so long as the federal government undertakes to exe- cute that law , that the federal government shall do 24 BURLINGAME .
... did not . Mr. Massachusetts believes it to be unconstitutional ; but whether it be constitutional or not she means so long as the federal government undertakes to exe- cute that law , that the federal government shall do 24 BURLINGAME .
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