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... sovereign States either in law or in fact , that the American people are and always have been one political people , and that the undivided allegiance of the citizen is due to the United States , and to the United States alone . The ...
... sovereign States either in law or in fact , that the American people are and always have been one political people , and that the undivided allegiance of the citizen is due to the United States , and to the United States alone . The ...
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... sovereign . If the State is sovereign , I owe it allegiance , and obedience to the Union , so long as it commands me to obey it , and no longer . If the Union is sovereign , or rather if the United States , as one political people , is ...
... sovereign . If the State is sovereign , I owe it allegiance , and obedience to the Union , so long as it commands me to obey it , and no longer . If the Union is sovereign , or rather if the United States , as one political people , is ...
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... sovereign political people ; and that the States that secede rebel against the sovereign , and cease to exist as states , for they have no longer any legitimate state authori- ty . On no other ground could it justify a resort to arms to ...
... sovereign political people ; and that the States that secede rebel against the sovereign , and cease to exist as states , for they have no longer any legitimate state authori- ty . On no other ground could it justify a resort to arms to ...
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