What is the question which, according to the text, those fathers understood "just as well, and even better than we do now" ? It is this: Does the proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbid our Federal Government... How to Argue and Win - Página 236por Grenville Kleiser - 1910 - 310 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1860 - 270 páginas
...Territories ? Upon this, Douglas holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This affirmative and denial form an issue ; and this Issue— this...understood better than we. Let us now inquire whether the u thirty-nine," or any of them, ever acted upon this question; and if they did bow they acted upon... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1860 - 414 páginas
...fathers understood just as well and even better than we do now ? It is this : Does the proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution,...to slavery in our Federal territories ? Upon this Douglas holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This affirmative and denial form an issue;... | |
| 1860 - 292 páginas
...understood just as well, and eveu better than we do now ? It is this : Does the proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution,...to Slavery In our Federal Territories ? Upon this, Doii£la< holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This alfinnatíve and denial fo.m an... | |
| 1860 - 138 páginas
...understood just as well, and even better than we do now ? It is this : Does the proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution,...to slavery in our Federal Territories ? Upon this, Douglas holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This affirmative and denial form an issue... | |
| Frederick Milnes Edge - 1860 - 250 páginas
...understood just as well, and even better than we do now ? It is this : ' Does the proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution,...to Slavery in our federal territories? Upon this, Douglas holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This affirmative and denial form an issue,... | |
| 1860 - 268 páginas
...fathers understood just as well, and even better than we do now ? It Is this: Does the proper division of local from federal authority, or anything In the Constitution,...to Slavery in our Federal Territories ? Upon this, Douglas holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This affirmative and denial form an issue... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 páginas
...fathers understood as well and even better than we do now ? It is this: "Does the proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution,...to control as to slavery in our federal territories ? " DOUGLAS AND LINCOLN. Upon this Douglas held the-affirmative, and Republicans the negative. The... | |
| 1860 - 266 páginas
...this, Dougla-« holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This affirmative and denial fu.m an issue ; and this issue— this question — is...our fathers understood better than we. Let us now inqui. e whether the " thirty-nine," or any of them, ever acted upon this question; and if they did,... | |
| Frederick Milnes Edge - 1860 - 250 páginas
...territories ? Upon this, Douglas holds the affirmative, and Republicans the negative. This affirmative and denial form an issue, and this issue — this...text declares our fathers understood better than we." Mr. Lincoln then proved, incontestably, that the fathers of the Republic frequently endeavoured to... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 páginas
...fathers understood just as well, and even better than we do now ? It is this: Does the proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution,...to control as to Slavery in our Federal Territories ? In 1787, still before the Constitution, but while tha Convention was in session framing it, and while... | |
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