| John Carroll Power - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...emanation of a patriotic heart, and as a just and true exposition of the constitution and his duty. "I hold that in contemplation of universal law, and of the constitution, the union of the states is perpetual. I therefore consider that in view of the constitution, the union is unbroken,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 562
...of moderation with which he approached his perilous position. At the same time he declared openly, that, in contemplation of universal law and of the...Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual, — that no State, upon its own mere motion, can lawfully get out of the Union, — that resolves and... | |
| David Hume - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 942
...contemplation of universal law and of the constitu;ion, the union of these states is perpetual. Perpetuity s implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law...government proper ever had a provision in its organic aw for its own termination. Continue to execute all the express provisions of our national constitution,... | |
| Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...of universal law and of the Constitution, the union of these States is perpetual. It is safe to say that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination." i " The States have their status in the Union, and they have no other legal status." 1 " Our popular... | |
| Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1877 - عدد الصفحات: 362
...Union in its entirety and supremacy. As the executive head of the nation, Mr. Lincoln said, " In the contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution, the union of these States is perpetual. It is safe to say that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination."... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...Constitution, the union of the States must be perpetual. G " It is safe to assert," he declared, " that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination." With great wisdom, and in the most temperate language, he pointed out the impossibility of any government,... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 260
...by the Constitution, the union of the States must be perpetual. "It is safe to assert," he declared, "that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination." With great wisdom, and in the most temperate language, he pointed out the impossibility of any government,... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 92
...national authority, and thus provided for the preservation of the Union. "Perpetuity," says Mr. Lincoln, "is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments." But while the rights of the national government have been adjusted, and the powers which properly belong... | |
| 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 698
...difficulty. A disruption of the Federal Union, heretofore only menaced, is now formidably attempted. I hold that, 'in contemplation of universal law, and...execute all the express provisions of our national government, and the Union will endure forever — it being impossible to destroy it, except by some... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 596
...his mind seems to be that of the Constitution acting by its own vigor, the fetish idea. He says : " I hold that, in contemplation of universal law and...our national Constitution, and the Union will endure for ever, it being impossible to destroy it, except by some action not provided for in the instrument... | |
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