| William O. Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 536 pages
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its Commander-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...taken when needed ? And is it not needed whenever it helps us and hurts the enemy ? Armies, the world over, destroy enemies' property when they cannot... | |
| William Henry Herndon - 1889 - 276 pages
...unconstitutional — I think differently. I think the constitution invests its Commanderin-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...friends, may be taken when needed? " And is it not needed wherever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy? Armies the world over destroy enemies' property when... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 554 pages
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its Commander-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...needed whenever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy T Armies, the world over, destroy enemies' property when they cannot use it, and even destroy their... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Slavery - 1890 - 500 pages
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its commander-in-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...be taken when needed? And is it not needed whenever it helps us and hurts the enemy? Armies, the world over, destroy enemies' property when they can not... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 548 pages
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its Commander-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...both of enemies and friends, may be taken when needed f And is it not needed whenever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy f Armies, the world over, destroy... | |
| John Earle - English language - 1890 - 552 pages
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its commander-in-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...so much — is that slaves are property. Is there, lias there ever been. any question that by the law of war, property, both of enemies and friends, may... | |
| Charles Wallace French - Biography & Autobiography - 1891 - 414 pages
...unconstitutional. I think differently. I think the Constitution invests its Commander-in-Chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...taken when needed ? And is it not needed whenever it helps us and hurts the enemy? Armies, the world over, destroy enemies' property when they cannot... | |
| William Henry Herndon - 1892 - 396 pages
...unconstitutional — I think differently. I think the constitution invests its Commanderin-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...friends, may be taken when needed? " And is it not needed wherever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy? Armies the world over destroy enemies' property when... | |
| William Henry Herndon - 1892 - 396 pages
...unconstitutional — I think differently. I think the constitution invests its Commanderin-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...may be taken when needed ? " And is it not needed wherever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy? Armies the world over destroy enemies' property when... | |
| William Henry Herndon - 1892 - 410 pages
...unconstitutional — I think differently. I think the constitution invests its Commanderin-chief with the law of war in time of war. The most that can be...friends, may be taken when needed? " And is it not needed wherever taking it helps us or hurts the enemy? Armies the world over destroy enemies' property when... | |
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