 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1891 - 808 páginas
...under which we live." What is the question which, according to the text, those fathers under stood "just as well, and even better than we do now ?" It...the proper division of local from federal authority, 01 3.1 y thing in the Constitution, forbid our Federal Government to control a* to slavery in our Federal... | |
 | Charles Wallace French - 1891 - 398 páginas
...well, and even better than we do now." The question referred to by Douglas, he stated concisely as : " Does the proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution fofbid our federal Government to control, as to slavery, in federal territories ? Upon this Senator... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1894
...even the two who voted against the prohibition as having done so because, in their understanding, any proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory. The remaining sixteen... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1894
...even the two who voted against the prohibition as having done so because, in their understanding, any proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory. The remaining sixteen... | |
 | Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895
...the two who voted against the prohibition, as having done so, because, in their understanding, any proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbade the federal government to control as to slavery in federal territory. The remaining sixteen... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1896 - 477 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 fathers...understood just as well and even better than we do now? THE GREAT ISSUE, i ' It is this: Does the proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 270 páginas
...even the two who voted against the prohibition as having done so because, in their understanding, any proper division of local from federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government control as to slavery in federal territory. The remaining sixteen of... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 167 páginas
...even the two who voted against the prohibition as having done so because, in their understanding, any proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory. The remaining sixteen... | |
 | Edwin Doak Mead - 1899
...even the two who voted against the prohibition as having done so because, in their understanding, any proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything in the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory. The remaining sixteen... | |
 | Paul Selby - 1900 - 469 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 fathers...understood just as well and even better than we do now? THE GREAT ISSUE. "It is this: Does the proper division of local from Federal authority, or anything... | |
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