| Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 300 páginas
...I freely acknowledge myself to be the servant of the people, according to the bond of service, the United States Constitution ; and that, as such, I...I certainly wish that all men could be free, while you, I suppose, do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure which is not consistent... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 122 páginas
...I freely acknowledge myself to be the servant of the people, according to the bond of service, the United States Constitution ; and that, as such, I...I certainly wish that all men could be free, while you, I suppose, do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure which is not consistent... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1899 - 208 páginas
...I freely acknowledge myself to be the servant of the people, according to the bond of service, the United States Constitution ; and that, as such, I...certainly wish that .all men could be free, while you, I suppose, do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure which is not consistent... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1899 - 110 páginas
...servant of the people, according to the bond of service, the United States Constitution ; and that, aa such, I am responsible to them. But, to be plain....I certainly wish that all men could be free, while you, I suppose, do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure which is not consistent... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - 1899 - 558 páginas
...you. I freely acknowledge myself the servant of the people according to the bond of service— the United States Constitution — and that as such I...you and myself upon that subject. I certainly wish all men could be free, while I suppose you do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1900 - 186 páginas
...552.) I freely acknowledge myself the servant of the people, according to the bond of service — the United States Constitution — and that, as such, I am responsible to them. 42 (June 17, 1858, Speech at Springfield, 11l.— Debates, p. 1.) "A house divided against itself cannot... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 páginas
...I freely acknowledge myself to b,5 the servant of the people, according to the bond of service, the United States Constitution ; and that, as such, I...I certainly wish that all men could be free, while you, I suppose, do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure which is not consistent... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 páginas
...I freely acknowledge myself to be the servant of the people, according to the bond of service, the United States Constitution ; and that, as such, I...I certainly wish that all men could be free, while you, I suppose, do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure which is not consistent... | |
| Charles Landon Carter Minor - 1904 - 242 páginas
...follows: "I freely acknowldege myself the servant of the people, according to the bond of service — the United States Constitution — and that, as such, I am responsible to them." Henderson says,2 "The majority of the Northern people held the Federal Government paramount, but, at... | |
| 1905 - 644 páginas
...you. I freely acknowledge myself the servant of the people according to the bond of service— the United States Constitution — and that as such I...you and myself upon that subject. I certainly wish all men could be free, while I suppose you do not. Yet I have neither adopted nor proposed any measure... | |
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