| Abraham Lincoln - 1896 - 502 páginas
...provisions of our national Constitution, and the Union will endure forever, it being impossible to destroy except by some action not provided for in the instrument...proper, but an association of states in the nature of a contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 794 páginas
...all the express provisions of our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever, it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not...parties who made it? One party to a contract may violate it—break it, so to speak—but does it not require all to lawfully rescind it? Descending from these... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - 1897 - 488 páginas
...all the expressed provisions of our National Government, and the Union will endure forever—it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not...who made it ? One party to a contract may violate it,—break it so to speak ; but does it not require all to lawfully rescind it ? Descending from these... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 300 páginas
...the express provisions of our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever — it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not...proper, but an association of States in the nature of a contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1898 - 268 páginas
...perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national Governments. Again, if the United States be not a government proper,...as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all parties who make it? One party to a contract may violate it, break it, s* to speak; but does it not... | |
| 1900 - 470 páginas
...all the express provisions of our national government, and the Union will endure forever—it being impossible to destroy it, except by some action not...who made it ? One party to a contract may violate it—break it, so to speak; but does it not require all to lawfully rescind it ? Descending from these... | |
| United States. President - 1900 - 808 páginas
...all the express provisions of our National Constitution, and the Union will endure forever, it being impossible to destroy it except by some action not...peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made it? Que party to a contract may violate it — break it, so to speak — but does it not require all to... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 654 páginas
...perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national Governments. Again, if the United States be not a government proper,...as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all parties who make It? One party to a contract may violate it, break it, so to speak; but does it not... | |
| Paul Selby - 1900 - 478 páginas
...provisions of our national Constitution, and the Union will endure forever, it being impossible to destroy except by some action not provided for in the instrument...proper, but an association of States in the nature of a contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who made... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 278 páginas
...perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national Governments. Again, if the United States be not a government proper, but an association of States in the nature of i contract merely, can it, as a contract, be peaceably unmade by less than all parties who make it?... | |
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