| Edward Payson Powell - Mathematics - 1897 - 488 pages
...sovereign of a free people. Whoever rejects it, does of necessity fly to anarchy or to despotism. . . . The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from...people and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. His duty is to administer the present government as it came... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 300 pages
...what I have said, I depart from my purpose, not to speak of particular amendments, so far as to say that, holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional...the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose ; but the Executive, as such, has nothing to do with it. His duty is... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - American literature - 1898 - 494 pages
...of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments so far as to say that, holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose ; but... | |
| george rice carpenter - 1898 - 498 pages
...of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments so far as to say that, holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose; but... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1898 - 1152 pages
...then, to make the intercourse more advantageous or more satisfactory after separation than before? The chief magistrate derives all his authority from...people; and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the states. His duty is to administer the present government as it came... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1899 - 196 pages
...of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments so far as to say that, holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose ; but... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1899 - 208 pages
...what I have said, I depart from my purpose, not to speak of particular amendments, so far as to say that, holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional law, I have no objections to its being made express and irrevocable. The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 - 1899 - 122 pages
...what I have said, I depart from my purpose, not to speak of particular amendments, so far as to say that, holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional law, I have no objections to its being made express and irrevocable. The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc - 1900 - 470 pages
...as to say that, holding such a provision now to be implied constitutional law, 1 have no objections to its being made express and irrevocable. The Chief...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose, but... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1900 - 186 pages
...religion upon which people can get to heaven. 40 (March 4, 1861, First Inaugurals-Raymond, p. 168.) The chief magistrate derives all his authority from...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation ©f the States. The 43 people themselves can do this also if they choose;... | |
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