States after the rebellion shall have been suppressed, the executive deems it proper to say it will be his purpose then, as ever, to be guided by the Constitution and the laws; and that he probably will have no different understanding of the powers and... Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer-statesman - Page 130by John Thomas Richards - 1916 - 260 pagesFull view - About this book
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 330 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the Federal Government relatively to the rights of the States and the people, under...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere have the right to claim this of their government, and the government has no right to withhold or neglect... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the Federal Government relatively to the rights of the States and the people, under...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere have the right to claim this of their government, and the government has no right to withhold or neglect... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1909 - 60 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the federal government relatively to the rights of the States and the people, under...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere, have the right to claim this of their government; and the government has no right to withhold, or neglect... | |
| Burke McCarty - 1910 - 24 pages
...sentiments which Abraham Lincoln uttered in his annual message, July 5, 1861 : I desire to preserve this government that it may be administered for all as it was administered by the men who made it. On the side of the Union it is a struggle to maintain in the world that form and substance of government... | |
| 1913 - 292 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the Federal Government relatively to the rights of the States and the people under the...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere have the right to claim this of their government, and the government has no right to withhold or neglect... | |
| 1914 - 442 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the Federal Government relatively to the rights of the States and the people under the...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere have the right to claim this of their government, and the government has no right to withhold or neglect... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1920 - 362 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the Federal Government relatively to the rights of the States and the people, under...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere have the right to claim this of their government, and the government has no right to withhold or neglect... | |
| William Eleazar Barton - 1925 - 566 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the Federal Government relatively to the rights of the States and the people, under...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere have the right to claim this of their government, and the government has no right to withhold or neglect... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1927 - 474 pages
...will have no different understanding of the powers and duties of the Federal Government relatively to the rights of the states and the people, under...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere have the right to claim this of their government, and the government has no right to withhold or neglect... | |
| 1861 - 672 pages
...the States and the people, under the Constitution, than that expressed in the inaugural address: ^f He desires to preserve the government, that it may...the men who made it. Loyal citizens everywhere, have the right to claim this of their government; and the government has no right to withhold, or neglect... | |
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