| Grenville Kleiser - 1910 - 330 páginas
...under which we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those fathers un235 derstood "just as well, and even better, than we do now?" It is this: Does the proper division of the local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbid our Federal Government to... | |
| Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1910 - 192 páginas
...question which, according to the test, those fathers understood "just as well, and even better, than v/e do now?" It is this: Does the proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbid our Federal government to control as to slavery in our Federal... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 140 páginas
...thirty-nine," for the present, as being " our fathers who framed the government under which we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those...proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbid our Federal Government to control as to slavery in our Federal... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 190 páginas
...thirty-nine," for the present, as being " our fathers who framed the government under which 35 we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those...understood "just as well, and even better, than we do now " ? our Federal Government to control as to slavery in our Federal Territories ? Upon this, Senator... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 170 páginas
...for the present, as being " our to fathers who framed the government under which we live." f\ What is the question which, according to the text, those fathers, >^ understood, " just as well, ana even oetter, than we do now fKk, this : Does the proper division of local from federal authority,... | |
| John Hays Gardiner - 1912 - 312 páginas
...thirty-nine," for the present, as being " our fathers who framed the government under which we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those...proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbid our Federal Government to control as to slavery in our Federal... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1912 - 180 páginas
...thirty-nine," for the present, as being " our fathers who framed the government under which we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those...proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbid our Federal Government to control as to slavery in our Federal... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 478 páginas
..."thirty-nine," for the present, as being "our fathers who framed the Government under which we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those...proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbid our Federal Government to control as to slavery in our Federal... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 140 páginas
...thirty-nine," for the present, as being " our fathers who framed the government under which we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those...understood " just as well, and even better, than we do now " ? 6. It is this : Does the proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution,... | |
| Victor Alvin Ketcham - 1914 - 400 páginas
...constitution were the thirty-nine men who signed the original instrument. The " question " which these fathers understood, "just as well, and even better, than we do now," was: "Does the proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the constitution, forbid... | |
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