| 1953 - 1224 páginas
...for the purpose, and which might not be precisely such as they would wish to either accept or refuse. The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose, but... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1977 - 292 páginas
...including that of persons held to service. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments, so...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose; but... | |
| Bernard L. Brock, Robert Lee Scott, James W. Chesebro - 1989 - 524 páginas
...including that of persons held to service. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments, so...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do this also if they choose; but... | |
| Garry Wills - 1992 - 324 páginas
...including that of persons held to service. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments, so...objection to its being made express and irrevocable. [SW 2.222] Though Lincoln had privately told his aides and supporters not to work for the Crittenden... | |
| Michel Rosenfeld - 1994 - 452 páginas
...interference in the states.52 Lincoln, in his first inaugural address, supporting the amendment, observed: "[H]olding such a provision to now be implied constitutional...objection to its being made express, and irrevocable." On June 15, 1865, the Congress, having approved it by the required two-thirds, sent the later ratified... | |
| Owen Collins - 1999 - 464 páginas
...including that of persons held to service. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments so far...derives all his authority from the people, and they have referred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2001 - 392 páginas
...including that of persons held to service. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments, so...objection to its being made express, and irrevocable. 410. See, eg, Confederate Constitution, Art. IV: Sec. 2: "The citizens of each State shall be entitled... | |
| Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 páginas
...including that of persons held to service . To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments so far...derives all his authority from the people, and they have referred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves can do... | |
| Harry V. Jaffa - 2004 - 574 páginas
...including that of persons held to service. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments, so...objection to its being made express and irrevocable. Lincoln distinguishes between the constitutional right to amend the existing government and the revolutionary... | |
| Hubert Harrison - 2001 - 510 páginas
...of persons held to labor or service. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said, I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments, so far as to say that, holding such a provision now to be implied constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable."... | |
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