The Constitution itself makes the distinction ; and I can no more be persuaded that the government can constitutionally take no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than... Truth from an Honest Man - Page 4by Abraham Lincoln - 1863 - 16 pagesFull view - About this book
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 782 pages
...no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...good medicine for a sick man because it can be shown to not be good food for a well one. Nor am I able to appreciate the danger apprehended by the meeting,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894 - 428 pages
...his cursed, unreadable, and ungodly handwriting. Letter to BAD FOOD BUT GOOD MEDICINE . . . No more I can be persuaded that a particular drug is not good medicine for a sick man because it can be shown to not be good food for a well one. Letter to Erastus Corning and Others, June 12, 1863, vol. VIII,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 184 pages
...no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that a particular drug is not good for a sick man because it can be shown to be not good food for a well one. Nor am I able to appreciate... | |
| Henry Howe - 1896 - 1042 pages
...no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...can be shown not to be good food for a well one." He closed by stating that when he felt that the public safety would not suffer thereby he should with... | |
| Henry Howe - Ohio - 1898 - 1006 pages
...no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...can be shown not to be good food for a well one." tie closed by j stating that when he felt that the public safety would not suffer thereby he should... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 276 pages
...no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...good medicine for a sick man because it can be shown to not be good food for a well one. Nor am I able to appreciate the danger apprehended by the meeting,... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1900 - 278 pages
...j strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...good medicine for a sick man because it can be shown to not be good food for a well one. Nor am I able to appreciate the danger apprehended by the meeting,... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - Presidents - 1902 - 888 pages
...strong measures in tinis of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could noJ be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...the rebellion, lose the right of public discussion, tl • liberty of speech and the press, the law of evidence, trial by jury, and habeas corpus, throughout... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1905 - 436 pages
...no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...good medicine for a sick man because it can be shown to not be good food for a well one. Nor am I able to appreciate the danger apprehended by the meeting,... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - History - 1906 - 626 pages
...no strong measures in time of rebellion, because it can be shown that the same could not be lawfully taken in time of peace, than I can be persuaded that...drug is not good medicine for a sick man because it cannot be a good food for a well one. Nor am I able to appreciate the danger apprehended by the meeting,... | |
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