Ceremonies in Commemoration of the One Hundreth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln, Philadelphia, February 12, 1909Press of John T. Palmer Company, 1909 - 38 страница |
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... Union , this People of the United States of America , a government by divine right , if anything on earth can be so . The shock was deep and vast . It was the convulsion of a historic and commissioned people . It was the dissolution of ...
... Union , this People of the United States of America , a government by divine right , if anything on earth can be so . The shock was deep and vast . It was the convulsion of a historic and commissioned people . It was the dissolution of ...
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... Union ; to preserve the existence of the people of the United States . But this involved much more . There are no single lines in human affairs . Cross - currents of interest , sentiment and passion confused the motives , embarrassed ...
... Union ; to preserve the existence of the people of the United States . But this involved much more . There are no single lines in human affairs . Cross - currents of interest , sentiment and passion confused the motives , embarrassed ...
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... in the hope to avoid war and to save the Union , had unani- mously passed a resolution that " neither the Federal govern- ment nor the free States had any right to legislate upon or in- terfere with slavery in any of the slave - holding 19.
... in the hope to avoid war and to save the Union , had unani- mously passed a resolution that " neither the Federal govern- ment nor the free States had any right to legislate upon or in- terfere with slavery in any of the slave - holding 19.
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... Union . " This seems more like an utterance under duress , than a deliberate interpretation of the Constitution . They did not foresee the construction as well as the destruction involved in war . Even for the president there was a ...
... Union . " This seems more like an utterance under duress , than a deliberate interpretation of the Constitution . They did not foresee the construction as well as the destruction involved in war . Even for the president there was a ...
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... Union , even by war ; while the government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it . Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the dura- tion which it has already attained . Neither ...
... Union , even by war ; while the government claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial enlargement of it . Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the dura- tion which it has already attained . Neither ...
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