Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 2Frank Freidel |
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Page 882
... sovereignty , which pre- vails incontestably in every State in the Union , is expressed with entire accuracy in an original statute of New York : " The people of this State , in their right of sovereignty , are deemed to possess the ...
... sovereignty , which pre- vails incontestably in every State in the Union , is expressed with entire accuracy in an original statute of New York : " The people of this State , in their right of sovereignty , are deemed to possess the ...
Page 886
... sovereignty is not lost or destroyed , although its powers are misdirected . A sovereignty may be subjugated by force , but it cannot be a rebel . But , say the advocates of war overleaping the bounds of the Con- stitution , of ...
... sovereignty is not lost or destroyed , although its powers are misdirected . A sovereignty may be subjugated by force , but it cannot be a rebel . But , say the advocates of war overleaping the bounds of the Con- stitution , of ...
Page 892
... sovereignty cannot commit suicide . A political State is composed of its people , their laws and constitution of government , and perpetual succession and sovereignty are its necessary attri- butes . It may be invaded and conquered by ...
... sovereignty cannot commit suicide . A political State is composed of its people , their laws and constitution of government , and perpetual succession and sovereignty are its necessary attri- butes . It may be invaded and conquered by ...
Contents
The Great Union Meeting Held at Indianapolis February | 565 |
Copperheads under the Heel of an Illinois Farmer New York | 607 |
Edward N Crosby and S F B Morse The Letter of a Repub | 630 |
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