Again, if the United States be not a government proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it? One party to a contract may violate it — break... Annual Register - Página 212editado por - 1862Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 páginas
...the Union will enduro forever, it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not proTided for in the instrument itself. Again, if the United...States be not a government proper, but an association qf States in the nature of a contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than... | |
| George Washington Bacon - 1865 - 206 páginas
...provision in its organic law for its own termination. Continue to execute all the express provisions to our National Constitution, and the Union will endure...proper, but an association of States in the nature of the contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made... | |
| George Bancroft - 1865 - 438 páginas
...national governments. It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a provision in its own organic law for its own termination. Continue to execute...action not provided for in the instrument itself." The opening sentence of his Springfield speech, June IT, 1858, which was the foundation of his great... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - 1865 - 642 páginas
...execute all the express provisions of our national Constitution, and the Union will endare forever — it being impossible to destroy it, except by some...proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it?... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - 1865 - 636 páginas
...execute all the express provisions of our national Constitution, and the Union will endure forever — it being impossible to destroy it, except by some...proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 680 páginas
...execute all the express provisions to our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever — it being impossible to destroy it, except by some...proper, but an association of States in the nature of the contract-merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 680 páginas
...execute all the express provisions to our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever — it being impossible to destroy it, except by some...proper, but an association of States in the nature of the contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1885 - 316 páginas
...execute all the express provisions of our national Constitution, and the Union will endure forever — it being impossible to destroy it, except by some...proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 páginas
...execute all the express provisions of our National Government, and the Union will endure forever — H being impossible to destroy it, except by some action...proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, b« peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 páginas
...execute all the express provisions of onr National Government, and the Union will endure forever-—il being impossible to destroy it, except by some action...proper, but an association of States in the nature of contract merely, can it, as a contract, bt peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it?... | |
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