Sino-American Relations, Volume 21Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1995 - China |
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Page 94
To him , the Union was older than the Constitution and the crucial question was whether a democratically constituted republic should perish from the earth . So far as President Lincoln was concerned , the Union is indestructible and ...
To him , the Union was older than the Constitution and the crucial question was whether a democratically constituted republic should perish from the earth . So far as President Lincoln was concerned , the Union is indestructible and ...
Page 96
As for his own position on Confederacy and secessionists , Lincoln made the following firm statement : my oath to preserve the Constitution to the best of my ability , imposed upon me ...
As for his own position on Confederacy and secessionists , Lincoln made the following firm statement : my oath to preserve the Constitution to the best of my ability , imposed upon me ...
Page 89
The Constitution of the United States makes it quite clear how new states may be admitted to the Union . The first clause of the third section of the fourth article of the Constitution provides " that new states may be admitted by the ...
The Constitution of the United States makes it quite clear how new states may be admitted to the Union . The first clause of the third section of the fourth article of the Constitution provides " that new states may be admitted by the ...
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