| 1916 - 880 páginas
...libre qui soit au monde, je n'en excepte aucune république . . . " and that to this from Lincoln, "It has long been a grave question whether any government, not too strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its existence in great emergencies ..." and thence to... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 946 páginas
...for, as he said, he was now too old to " care much about the mode of doing things." But one was this: "It has long been a grave question whether any Government not too strong for the liberties of its people can be strong enough to maintain its existence in great emergencies. On this point the present... | |
| Illinois. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction - 1917 - 1004 páginas
...said, "It has long been a grave question whether any nation not too strong for the liberties of its people can be strong enough to maintain Its existence In great emergencies." Every school boy knows how the Atlantic seaboard was settled by little groups of people drawn thither... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 480 páginas
..." It has long been a grave question whether any Government, not too strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its existence...emergencies. On this point the present rebellion brought our Government to a severe test, and a Presidential election occurring in a regular course during the rebellion,... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 páginas
...of the District went to the White House to serenade the President, to whom he spoke as follows : — It has long been a grave question whether any Government, not too strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its existence in great emergencies. On this point the... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 506 páginas
...on the night of November 10th, by the various Lincoln and Johnson Glubs of the District, he said : " It has long been a grave question whether any Government, not too strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its existence in great emergencies. On this point the... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 páginas
...of the District went to the White House to serenade the President, to whom he spoke as follows : — It has long been a grave question whether any Government, not too strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its existence in great emergencies. On this point the... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 972 páginas
...personal or even partisan triumph, he made the following memorable speech : FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS : It has long been a grave question whether any government not too strong for the liberties of its people can be strong enough to maintain its own existence in great emergencies. On this point the... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 498 páginas
...on the night of November 10th, by the various Lincoln and Johnson Clubs of the District, he said: " It has long been a grave question whether any Government, not too strong for the liberties of its people, can be strong enough to maintain its existence in great emergencies. On this point the... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 878 páginas
...personal or even partisan triumph, he made the following memorable speech : FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS : It has long been a grave question whether any government not too strong for the liberties of its people can be strong enough to maintain its own existence in great emergencies. On this point the... | |
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