The Table Talk of Abraham LincolnF.A. Stokes Company, 1894 - 154 pages Donated by Carl W. Schaefer. |
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Page 15
... Consti- tution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is im- plied , if not expressed , in the funda- mental law of all National Govern- ments . It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a pro- vision in its ...
... Consti- tution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is im- plied , if not expressed , in the funda- mental law of all National Govern- ments . It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a pro- vision in its ...
Page 19
... 4 , 1861 . " And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States . It presents to the whole family of man the question whether a consti- · tutional republic or democracy — a government of the Table Talk . 19.
... 4 , 1861 . " And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States . It presents to the whole family of man the question whether a consti- · tutional republic or democracy — a government of the Table Talk . 19.
Page 63
... Consti- tution on purpose that men may be arrested and held who cannot be proved guilty of defined crime , ' when , in cases of rebellion or in- vasion , the public safety may re- quire it . ' " REPLY TO LETTER FROM OHIO DEMO- CRATS ...
... Consti- tution on purpose that men may be arrested and held who cannot be proved guilty of defined crime , ' when , in cases of rebellion or in- vasion , the public safety may re- quire it . ' " REPLY TO LETTER FROM OHIO DEMO- CRATS ...
Page 68
... consti- tutionally expressed , is the ultimate law for all . If they should deliber- ately resolve to have immediate peace , even at the expense of their country and their liberties , I have not the power nor the right to re- sist them ...
... consti- tutionally expressed , is the ultimate law for all . If they should deliber- ately resolve to have immediate peace , even at the expense of their country and their liberties , I have not the power nor the right to re- sist them ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN affairs Almighty Ameri American announcement army asked assassination believe bless cerning CHICAGO chin-fly churches civil coln colored Consti Constitution CONVERSATION CUTHBERT BULLITT deal declared Divine duty EMANCIPATION endure EXECUTIVE MANSION fathers Fillmore forces GRESS Habeas corpus hands Heaven human hundred ILLS INAUGURAL ADDRESS indispensable JULY JULY 26 JUNE JUNE 12 justice keep labor LETTER liberty litical living Lord Lord Lyons MARCH ment MESSAGE TO CONGRESS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH mighty never occasion OHIO pardon peace preserve President principle PROCLAMATION public safety quire rebellion or invasion REPLY REVERDY JOHNSON safe save the Union SECOND ANNUAL MESSAGE SEPT SERENADE slavery soldiers SPEECH AT PEORIA SPEECH AT SPRINGFIELD stitution STODDARD struggle success sure surrender thing thought tion tional trial true tution ultimate extinction utterances White House WORKINGMEN YORK