The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 736 strani |
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Stran 116
... citizen of any State , in the sense of that term as used in the Constitution of the United States . This point is made ... citizens in the several States . " Secondly , That " subject to the Constitution of the United States , " neither ...
... citizen of any State , in the sense of that term as used in the Constitution of the United States . This point is made ... citizens in the several States . " Secondly , That " subject to the Constitution of the United States , " neither ...
Stran 305
... citizens . " This conclu- sion was a very great revolution from the dogmas of the Dred Scott opinions . He made the distinction between in- herent civil rights of citizens , and political privileges of cer- tain classes . All citizens ...
... citizens . " This conclu- sion was a very great revolution from the dogmas of the Dred Scott opinions . He made the distinction between in- herent civil rights of citizens , and political privileges of cer- tain classes . All citizens ...
Stran 707
... citizens of the United States , if they had not violated the laws of the land by making war upon the country . " By martial law , loyal citizens may be for a time debarred from enjoying the rights they would be entitled to in time of ...
... citizens of the United States , if they had not violated the laws of the land by making war upon the country . " By martial law , loyal citizens may be for a time debarred from enjoying the rights they would be entitled to in time of ...
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adopted amendment American arms army attack authority battle believe better bill called carried cause citizens civil command Congress Constitution convention Court Douglas duty early election emancipation enemy Executive fight force freedom friends give Government Governor Grant hands heart held hold hope House Illinois immediately important institution issued Judge justice land leading liberty Lincoln live loyal majority March McClellan means measure military Missouri negro never North officers organized party passed peace persons political position present President principles prisoners proclamation question rebel rebellion received regard reply Representatives Republic resolution result Secretary secure Senator sent session slave slavery soldiers South speech success territory thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington West whole