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... resolution " as being substantially one , " President Lincoln ap- proved and signed both . 1 January 7 , 1864 , Mr. J. F. Wilson of Iowa introduced into the House of Representatives a joint resolution explanatory of the Act of July 17 ...
... resolution " as being substantially one , " President Lincoln ap- proved and signed both . 1 January 7 , 1864 , Mr. J. F. Wilson of Iowa introduced into the House of Representatives a joint resolution explanatory of the Act of July 17 ...
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... resolution we do break the Constitution . If the gentleman can show me that it violates the Constitution , I will ... resolution , Mr. Garfield delivered the following speech . February 5 , the House passed the resolution . No action was ...
... resolution we do break the Constitution . If the gentleman can show me that it violates the Constitution , I will ... resolution , Mr. Garfield delivered the following speech . February 5 , the House passed the resolution . No action was ...
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... resolution constitutional and wise ? I insist , Mr. Speaker , that the only constitutional question in- volved in the resolution is whether this government , in the exercise of its rights as a belligerent , under the laws of war , can ...
... resolution constitutional and wise ? I insist , Mr. Speaker , that the only constitutional question in- volved in the resolution is whether this government , in the exercise of its rights as a belligerent , under the laws of war , can ...
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... resolution of recommenda- tion as a matter of form ; but no State complied , or was ex- pected to comply with it . It was , however , provided that no further confiscations should be made , and that Tories should be permitted to remain ...
... resolution of recommenda- tion as a matter of form ; but no State complied , or was ex- pected to comply with it . It was , however , provided that no further confiscations should be made , and that Tories should be permitted to remain ...
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... resolution before us . Landed estates , Mr. Speaker , are inseparably connected with the peculiar institution of the South . It is well known that the power of slavery rests in large plantations ; that the planter's capital drives the ...
... resolution before us . Landed estates , Mr. Speaker , are inseparably connected with the peculiar institution of the South . It is well known that the power of slavery rests in large plantations ; that the planter's capital drives the ...
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Pagina xviii - I have been told by an eminent bookseller, that in no branch of his business, after tracts of popular devotion, were so many books as those on the law exported to the plantations. The colonists have now fallen into the way of printing them for their own use. I hear that they have sold nearly as many of Blackstone's " Commentaries
Pagina 138 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Pagina 59 - We, the people of the United States, do ordain and establish this Constitution.
Pagina 238 - Under this article of the Constitution it rests with Congress to decide what government is the established one in a State.
Pagina 324 - He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat; He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat : Oh ! be swift, my soul, to answer Him ! be jubilant, my feet ! Our God is marching on. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me : As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Pagina 670 - Such was he: his work is done. But while the races of mankind endure, Let his great example stand Colossal, seen of every land, And keep the soldier firm, the statesman pure : Till in all lands and thro...
Pagina 15 - And, if it be asked what has made us to differ from others, the answer is that we never lost what others are wildly and blindly seeking to regain. It is because we had a preserving revolution in the seventeenth century that we have not had a destroying revolution in the nineteenth.
Pagina 172 - The discretion of a judge is the law of tyrants : it is always unknown ; it is different in different men ; it is casual, and depends upon constitution, temper, and passion. In the best, it is oftentimes caprice ; in the worst it is every vice, folly, and passion, to which human nature is liable.'*- — Lord Camden.
Pagina 599 - I must go into the presidential chair the inflexible and uncompromising opponent of every attempt, on the part of Congress, to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, against the wishes of the slaveholding states ; and also with a determination equally decided to resist the slightest interference with it in the states where it exists.
Pagina 138 - Let the soldier be abroad if he will; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad — a personage less imposing — in the eyes of some perhaps insignificant. The schoolmaster is abroad, and I trust to him, armed with his primer, against the soldier in full military array.