| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 páginas
...violate any of them, trusting to find impunity in having them held to be unconstitutional. . . . . . A disruption of the federal Union, heretofore only...menaced, is now formidably attempted. I hold that in the contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution the union of these states is perpetual.... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 páginas
...different and very distingnished citizens have in succession administered the Executive branch of the Government. They have conducted it through many perils,...heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted. " I bold that, in contemplation of universal law Mr. Lincoln's Inaugural Address. and of the Constitution,... | |
| 1861 - 456 páginas
...different and greatly distinguished citizens. have, in succession, administered the Executive branch of the Government. They have conducted it through many perils;...for precedent, I now enter upon the same task for thc brief constitutional term of four years, tinder great and peculiar difficulty. A disruption of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1861 - 580 páginas
...different and greatly distinguished citizens have, in succession, administered the executive branch of the government. They have conducted it through many perils,...generally with great success. Yet, with all this scope of precedent, I now enter upon the same task for the brief constitutional term of four years under... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 páginas
...different and greatly distinguished citizens, have, in succes'ion, administered the Executive branch of the Government. They have conducted it through many perils; and, generally, with great success. Yet, w'th all this scope for precedent, I now enter upon the same task for the brief constitutional term... | |
| 1862 - 200 páginas
...those acts that stand unrepealed, than to violate any of them trusting to find impunity in having tkem held to be unconstitutional. " It is seventy-two years...the brief constitutional term of four years, under grave and peculiar difficulties. menaced, is now formidably attempted. I hold that, in contemplation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 910 páginas
...different and very distinguished citizens have, in succession, administered the executive branch of the Government. They have conducted it through many perils,...constitutional term of four years, under great and peculiar difficulties. " A disruption of the Federal Union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted.... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 páginas
...different and very distinguished citizens have in succession administered the executive branch of the Government. They have conducted it through many perils,...constitutional term of four years, under great and peculiar difficulties. " A disruption of the Federal Union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted.... | |
| Cae S. - 1863 - 96 páginas
...Nevertheless, they may be said to have asked leave ; the inaugural address, above alluded to, confessing that " a disruption of the Federal Union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted" Those menaces, or warnings, on the part of the slaveholding States, that they would secede from the... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 páginas
...different and very distinguished citizens have in succession administered the executive branch of the Government. They have conducted it through many perils,...constitutional term of four years, under great and peculiar difficulties. A disruption of the Federal Union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted.... | |
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