| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 270 pages
...the distinct i§sue, "immediate dissolution or blood." And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...discontented individuals, too few in numbers to control administration according to organic law in any case, can always, upon the pretences made in this case... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 274 pages
...the distinct issue, "immediate dissolution or blood." And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...discontented individuals, too few in numbers to control administration according to organic law in any case, can always, upon the pretences made in this case... | |
| George Parker Winship - Cibola, Seven Cities of - 1894 - 182 pages
...the distinct issue, " immediate dissolution or blood." And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...discontented individuals, too few in numbers to control administration according to organic law in any case, can always, upon the pretenses made in this case,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 184 pages
...the Union." • MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1861. " And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...by the same people — can or cannot maintain its integrity against its domestic foes. . . It forces us to ask, ' Is there in all republics this inherent... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Presidents - 1894 - 280 pages
...the distinct issue, " immediate dissolution or blood." And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...the question whether a constitutional republic or democracy—a government of the people by the same people— can or cannot maintain its territorial... | |
| John Sherman - Cabinet officers - 1895 - 734 pages
...distinct issue, ' immediate dissolution or blood.' " And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...discontented individuals, too few in numbers to control administration according to organic law in any case, can always, upon the pretenses made in this case,... | |
| John Sherman - Cabinet officers - 1895 - 724 pages
...distinct issue, ' immediate dissolution or blood.' " And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...government of the people by the same people — can or caunot maintain its territorial integrity against its own domestic foes. It presents the question,... | |
| Samuel Wylie Crawford - Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.) - 1896 - 526 pages
...the distinct issue, " immediate dissolution or blood," and this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...territorial integrity against its own domestic foes. Must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people or too weak to maintain... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 790 pages
...the distinct issue, "Immediate dissolution or blood." And this issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family...government of the people by the same people — can or can not maintain its territorial integrity against its own domestic foes. It presents the question... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - Mathematics - 1897 - 488 pages
...the Union." Lincoln in his inaugural said of the lawfulness of secession, " The question at issue is whether a Constitutional Republic or Democracy, a...territorial integrity against its own domestic foes." The abolitionists took side with Greeley. Phillips said, '' Here are a series of States girding the... | |
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