Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... constitutional term of four years , under great and peculiar difficulties . " I hold , that in the contemplation of universal law and the Constitution , the union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is implied , if not ex- pressed ...
... constitutional term of four years , under great and peculiar difficulties . " I hold , that in the contemplation of universal law and the Constitution , the union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is implied , if not ex- pressed ...
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... Constitution , that controversies never arise concerning them . But no organic law can ever be framed with a provision specifically applicable to every question which may occur in practical administration . No foresight can anticipate ...
... Constitution , that controversies never arise concerning them . But no organic law can ever be framed with a provision specifically applicable to every question which may occur in practical administration . No foresight can anticipate ...
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... CONSTITUTION . ( Letter to Henry W. Hoffman , of Maryland , October 18 , 1864. ) " A convention of Maryland has formed a new constitution for the State ; a public meeting is called for this evening at Baltimore , to aid in securing its ...
... CONSTITUTION . ( Letter to Henry W. Hoffman , of Maryland , October 18 , 1864. ) " A convention of Maryland has formed a new constitution for the State ; a public meeting is called for this evening at Baltimore , to aid in securing its ...
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
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LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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