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... Union . A nation which endures factious domestic division , is exposed to dis- respect abroad ; and one party , if not both , is sure , sooner or later , to invoke foreign intervention . Nations thus tempted to interfere , are not ...
... Union . A nation which endures factious domestic division , is exposed to dis- respect abroad ; and one party , if not both , is sure , sooner or later , to invoke foreign intervention . Nations thus tempted to interfere , are not ...
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... Union which made , as well our foreign , as our domestic commerce . They can scarcely have failed to per- ceive that the effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and ...
... Union which made , as well our foreign , as our domestic commerce . They can scarcely have failed to per- ceive that the effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and ...
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... Union . Circuit courts are useful , or they are not useful . If useful , no State should be denied them ; if not useful , no State should have them . Let them be provided for all , or abolished as to all . Three modifications occur to ...
... Union . Circuit courts are useful , or they are not useful . If useful , no State should be denied them ; if not useful , no State should have them . Let them be provided for all , or abolished as to all . Three modifications occur to ...
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... Union prominent as the primary object of the contest on our part , leaving all questions which are not of vital military importance to the more deliberate action of the legislature . In the exercise of my best discretion I have adhered ...
... Union prominent as the primary object of the contest on our part , leaving all questions which are not of vital military importance to the more deliberate action of the legislature . In the exercise of my best discretion I have adhered ...
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... Union must be preserved ; and hence , all indispensable means must be employed . We should not be in haste to determine that radical , and extreme measures , which may reach the loyal as well as the disloyal , are indispensable . The ...
... Union must be preserved ; and hence , all indispensable means must be employed . We should not be in haste to determine that radical , and extreme measures , which may reach the loyal as well as the disloyal , are indispensable . The ...
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