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As the patriots of seventy - six did to the support of the Declaration of Independence , so to the support of the Constitution and laws let every American pledge his life , his property , and his sacred honor — let every man remember ...
As the patriots of seventy - six did to the support of the Declaration of Independence , so to the support of the Constitution and laws let every American pledge his life , his property , and his sacred honor — let every man remember ...
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Let those materials be molded into general intelligence , sound morality , and , in particular , a reverence for the Constitution and laws ; and that we improved to the last , that we remained free to the last , that we revered his name ...
Let those materials be molded into general intelligence , sound morality , and , in particular , a reverence for the Constitution and laws ; and that we improved to the last , that we remained free to the last , that we revered his name ...
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They believe that the Congress of the United States has no power under the Constitution to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power , under the ...
They believe that the Congress of the United States has no power under the Constitution to interfere with the institution of slavery in the different States . They believe that the Congress of the United States has the power , under the ...
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When they remind us of their constitutional rights , I acknowledge them - not grudgingly , but fully and fairly ; and I would give them any legislation for the reclaiming of their fugitives which should not in its stringency be more ...
When they remind us of their constitutional rights , I acknowledge them - not grudgingly , but fully and fairly ; and I would give them any legislation for the reclaiming of their fugitives which should not in its stringency be more ...
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The spirit of mutual concession — that spirit which first gave us the Constitution , and which has thrice saved the Union — we shall have strangled and cast from us forever . And what shall we have in lieu of it ?
The spirit of mutual concession — that spirit which first gave us the Constitution , and which has thrice saved the Union — we shall have strangled and cast from us forever . And what shall we have in lieu of it ?
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