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" It follows from these views that no State upon its own mere motion can lawfully get out of the Union ; that resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally void ; and that acts of violence, within any State or States, against the authority of the \... "
The Dial - 第 11 頁
由 編輯 - 1896
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - 1882 - 680 頁
...these views, that nn State, npon its own mere motion, can lawfully get out of tho Union ; that retulum and ordinances to that effect are legally void , and...insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances. I, therefore, consider that, in view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union is unI broken, and,...
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary for General Knowledge, 第 5 卷

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1883 - 856 頁
...never recanted them." He proceeded to argue that no state upon its own mere motion can lawfully go oat of the Union ; that resolves and ordinances to that...insurrectionary or revolutionary according to circumstances. "I therefore consider that, in view of the constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken ; and to...
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Representative American Orations to Illustrate American Political History, 第 3 卷

Alexander Johnston - 1884 - 430 頁
...before, the Constitution having lost the vital element of perpetuity. It follows, from these views, that no State, upon its own mere motion, can lawfully...insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances. I therefore consider that, in view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken, and to...
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History of the Republican Party: Embracing Its Origin, Growth and Mission ...

Frank Abial Flower - 1884 - 662 頁
...than before, the Constitution having lost the vital element of perpetuity. It follows from these views that no State, upon its own mere motion, can lawfully...insurrectionary, or revolutionary, according to circumstances. . I therefore consider that, in view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken, and,...
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Why I Am a Republican: A History of the Republican Party, a Defense of Its ...

George Sewall Boutwell - 1884 - 266 頁
...the government, to which Mr. Lincoln added these significant sentences: "It follows from these views, that no State, upon its own mere motion, can lawfully...insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances. I, therefore, consider that in view" of the constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken, and,...
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The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln

Charles Maltby - 1884 - 340 頁
...than before, the Constitution having lost the vital element of perpetuity. It follows from these views that no State upon its own mere motion can lawfully...of violence within any State or States against the United States are insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances. " I therefore consider...
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The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History

John Alexander Logan - 1886 - 912 頁
...before, the Constitution having lost the vital element of perpetuity. " It follows, from these views, that no State, upon its own mere motion, can lawfully...insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances. " I therefore consider that, in view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union is unbroken, and,...
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Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln by Distinguished Men of His Time

Allen Thorndike Rice - 1886 - 804 頁
...motion can lawfully get out of the Union ; resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally void, and acts of violence within any State or States, against...insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances." Then followed a declaration that, in his view of the Constitution and the laws, the Union was unbroken,...
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Mr. Punch's Victorian Era: An Illustrated Chronicle of the Reign of ..., 第 2 卷

Punch (London, England) - 1886 - 358 頁
...motion, lawfully get out of the Union : resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally void, and acts of violence within any State or States against...are insurrectionary or revolutionary according to the circumstances." MARCH 4. R- GLADSTONE in an eloquent speech in defence of a foreign policy sympathetic...
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The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American ..., 第 13 卷﹔第 15 卷﹔第 19 卷

1894 - 580 頁
...before, the constitution having lost the vital element of perpetuity. " It follows from these views that no State, upon its own mere motion, can lawfully...insurrectionary, or revolutionary, according to circumstances. " I therefore consider that, in view of the constitution and laws, the Union is unbroken, and to the...
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