10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that , in contemplation of universal law , and of the Con- stitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is implied , if not expressed , in the ...
... Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that , in contemplation of universal law , and of the Con- stitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is implied , if not expressed , in the ...
Page 90
... union . " was But if destruction of the Union by one , or by a part only , of the States , be lawfully possible , the Union is less perfect than before the Constitution , having lost the vital element of per- petuity . It follows , from ...
... union . " was But if destruction of the Union by one , or by a part only , of the States , be lawfully possible , the Union is less perfect than before the Constitution , having lost the vital element of per- petuity . It follows , from ...
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... Union at all events , and are glad of any pretext to do it , I will neither affirm nor deny ; but if there be such , I need address no word to them . To those , however , who really love the Union , may I not speak ? Before entering ...
... Union at all events , and are glad of any pretext to do it , I will neither affirm nor deny ; but if there be such , I need address no word to them . To those , however , who really love the Union , may I not speak ? Before entering ...
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