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Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State ... - Page 56
by Abraham Lincoln - 1894
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. Senate - 1861 - 308 pages
...there, in all republics, this inherent and fatal weakness?" " Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too...the issue, no choice was left but to call out the Avar power of the government; and so to resist force, employed for its destruction, by force, for its...
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern ..., Volume 2

Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 pages
...all republies, this inherent and fatal weakness ?' ' Must a government, of necessity, be too tlrong for the liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?' " So viewing the issne, no choice was left but to call out the war power of the Government ; and so to resist force...
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Das Staatsarchiv, Volume 1

1861 - 456 pages
...existence? 4. jцц ^f So viewing the issue, no choice was left but to call out the war power 18e1' of the government; and so to resist force, employed...for its destruction, by force, for its preservation. ^f The call was made, and the response of the country was most gratifying, surpassing in unanimity,...
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The Christian Examiner, Volume 71

1861 - 520 pages
...look carelessly, therefore, on the great question of to-day, " Must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ? " It is true that in ordinary times the great body of them know, care, and think as little of America...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 123

1861 - 520 pages
...still more strongly evidenced by the president's own words : " Must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?" There is no sophistry here ; President Lincoln openly avows what has long been foreshadowed of the...
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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c.]. Vol.5 ...

1861 - 458 pages
...Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness ?' Must a government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?" Here we have the measure of the political insight of the man who, in the great crisis of America,...
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Das Staatsarchiv: Sammlung der officiellen Actenstücke zur ..., Volume 1

Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 pages
...strong for tneVg"^te liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence?" 4. Juli 1f So viewing the issue, no choice was left but to call out the war power 1SG1 of the government; and so to resist force, employed for its destruction, by force, for its preservation....
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 830 pages
...tli3i-e in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness '1 " Must a Government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too...existence? So viewing the issue, no choice was left bat to call out the war power of the Government, an;l so to resist the force employed for its destruction...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 pages
...Is th'jre in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness?" Mint a Government of necessity be too strong for the liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own essence ? So viewing the issue, no choico was left bat to call out tho war power of the Government,...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 848 pages
...republics this inherent and fatal weakness? " Must a Government of necessity be too strong for tho liberties of its own people, or too weak to maintain its own existence? So viewing tho issue, no choice was left but to call out tho war power of tho Government, and so to resist tho...
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