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" I will venture to add that to me the convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject propositions originated by others, not especially chosen for... "
The Life of Abraham Lincoln: From His Birth to His Inauguration as President - Page 535
by Ward Hill Lamon - 1872 - 547 pages
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Abraham Lincoln and the Men of His Time: His Cause, His Character ..., Volume 1

Robert Henry Browne - United States - 1907 - 660 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which amendment,...
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Letters and telegrams

Abraham Lincoln - Presidents - 1907 - 458 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which amendment,...
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Stephen A. Douglas: a Study in American Politics

Allen Johnson - United States - 1908 - 516 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution—which amendment,...
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First and Second Inaugural Addresses, Message, July 5, 1861: Proclamation ...

Abraham Lincoln - 1909 - 60 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which amendmerit,...
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LINDSAY TODD DAMON, A. B.

The Lake English Classics WASHINGTON WEBSTER AND LINCOLN - 1910 - 158 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a 5 proposed amendment to the Constitution—which amendment,...
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American Historical Documents: 1000-1904

Charles William Eliot - America - 1910 - 508 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which amendment,...
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American Historical Documents: 1000-1904

Charles William Eliot - America - 1910 - 572 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which amendment,...
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American Public Addresses

Joseph Villiers Denney - 1910 - 348 pages
...convention mode seems preferable, in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a 5 proposed amendment to the Constitution—which amendment,...
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Portrait Life of Lincoln: Life of Abraham Lincoln, the Greatest American

Francis Trevelyan Miller, Edward Bailey Eaton - Presidents - 1910 - 192 pages
...purpose, and which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which...the Federal Government shall never interfere with 137 the domestic institutions of the States, including that of persons held to service. To avoid misconstruction...
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Standard Classics with Biographical Sketches and Helpful Notes: Arranged and ...

English literature - 1910 - 408 pages
...convention mode seems preferable in that it allows amendments to originate with the people themselves, instead of only permitting them to take or reject...originated by others not especially chosen for the purpose, 1 5 and which might not be precisely such as they would wish either to accept or refuse. I understand...
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