| Nicholas Paine Gilman - 1893 - 412 páginas
...requisite. Lincoln's question means far more now than when he uttered it: "Must a government be of necessity too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence? Is there in all republics this inherent weakness ? " One important matter here is the simple size of... | |
| Nicholas Paine Gilman - 1893 - 406 páginas
...requisite. Lincoln's question means far more now than when he uttered it: "Must a government be of necessity too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ? Is there in all republics this inherent weakness ? " One important matter here is the simple size... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 270 páginas
...their government, and thus practically put an end to free government upon the earth. It forces us to ask: "Is there, in all republics, this inherent and...the war power of the government, and so to resist force employed for its destruction by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 448 páginas
...their government, and thus practically put an end to free government upon the earth. It forces us to ask: "Is there, in all republics, this inherent and...the war power of the government; and so to resist force employed for its destruction, by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1894 - 182 páginas
...their government, and thus practically put an end to free government upon the earth. It forces us to ask: " Is there, in all republics, this inherent and...the war power of the government ; and so to resist force employed for its destruction, by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 274 páginas
...their government, and thus practically put an end to free government upon the earth. It forces us to ask : " Is there, in all republics, this inherent...the war power of the government, and so to resist force employed for its destruction by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 854 páginas
...there, in all republics, this inherent and fatal weakness t " " Must a government, of necessity, be top strong for the liberties of its own people, or too...the war power of the government; and so to resist force employed for its destruction, by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 174 páginas
...same people — can or cannot maintain its integrity against its domestic foes. . . It forces us to ask, ' Is there in all republics this inherent and...own people or too weak to maintain its own existence ?' " • MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, DECEMBER, 1Sfa. " A nation may be said to consist of its territory, its... | |
| Samuel Wylie Crawford - 1896 - 526 páginas
...by the same people, can or cannot maintain its territorial integrity against its own domestic foes. Must a government of necessity be too strong for the...own people or too weak to maintain its own existence ?" APPENDIX IV. " STEAMSHIP Baltic, " Thursday, April 18, 1861. "GENERAL : " I have the honor to submit... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 858 páginas
...their government, and thus practically put an end to free government upon the earth. It forces us to ask, Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal...out the war power of the Government and so to resist force employed for its destruction by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response... | |
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