Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 21Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 8763
... Constitutional Reform .......... On the Independence of Cuba ........... Vindication of President Grant ..... ............... . Self - Government in Louisiana ...... 8796 8806 8815 8821 8840 The Nation's Relation to its Island ...
... Constitutional Reform .......... On the Independence of Cuba ........... Vindication of President Grant ..... ............... . Self - Government in Louisiana ...... 8796 8806 8815 8821 8840 The Nation's Relation to its Island ...
Page 8774
... constitution ex- pected slavery would survive thirty years . But - and per- haps to show the sad consequence of ever compromising with evil - the event did not realize the expectation . The introduction of the cotton plant made slavery ...
... constitution ex- pected slavery would survive thirty years . But - and per- haps to show the sad consequence of ever compromising with evil - the event did not realize the expectation . The introduction of the cotton plant made slavery ...
Page 8790
... constitution , but that Congress is charged with a high political power by the constitution to guarantee republican government in the States , and that this is the proper time and the proper mode of exercising it . " This act of ...
... constitution , but that Congress is charged with a high political power by the constitution to guarantee republican government in the States , and that this is the proper time and the proper mode of exercising it . " This act of ...
Page 8791
... constitution by Virginia established the relations between herself and the Federal government ; it created the link between her and all the States ; it an- nounced her assumption of the duties , her title to the rights , of the ...
... constitution by Virginia established the relations between herself and the Federal government ; it created the link between her and all the States ; it an- nounced her assumption of the duties , her title to the rights , of the ...
Page 8792
... constitution , nor a new admission by the Federal government , but by virtue of the original ratifi- cation , and ... constitutions are untouched , their State governments are maintained , their citizens are entitled to all political ...
... constitution , nor a new admission by the Federal government , but by virtue of the original ratifi- cation , and ... constitutions are untouched , their State governments are maintained , their citizens are entitled to all political ...
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