| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 598 páginas
...to the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every indispensable means, that Government — that nation, of which that Constitution...lose the nation and yet preserve the Constitution 1 By general law, life and limb must be protected, yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life;... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 454 páginas
...the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every in* dispensable means, that government, that nation of which that Constitution...lose the nation and yet preserve the Constitution ? 15y general law, life and limb must be protected, yet often a limb must be amputated to save a lite,... | |
| Henry Clay Whitney - 1892 - 772 páginas
...to the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every indispensable means, that government, that nation, of which that Constitution...but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I felt that measures, otherwise unconstitutional, might become lawful by becoming indispensable to the... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1892 - 790 páginas
...to the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every indispensable means, that government — that nation of which that Constitution...but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. "I felt that measures otherwise unconstitutional might become lawful by becoming indispensable to the... | |
| John Torrey Morse - 1893 - 396 páginas
...to the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every indispensable means, that Government, — that nation, of which that Constitution...Constitution ? By general law, life and limb must 1 To AG Hodges, April 4, 1864, N. and H., vi. 430 ; and see Lincoln to Chase, Sept. 2, 1863 ; ibid.... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1897 - 792 páginas
...the organic law. \Vas it possible to lose the nation and yet preserve the Constitution? By Renerai law life and limb must be protected, yet often a limb...but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I felt that measures, otherwise unconstitutional, might become lawful by In-coming indispensable to the... | |
| John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1893 - 394 páginas
...to the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every indispensable means, that Government, —' that nation, of which that Constitution...preserve the Constitution ? By general law, life and limb j 1 To AG Hodges, April 4, 1864, N. and H., vi. Lincoln to Chase, Sept. 2, 1863; ibid. 434. be protected,... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1893 - 760 páginas
...on me the duty of preserving by every indispensable means that government, that nation, of which the Constitution was the organic law. Was it possible...the Constitution? By general law life and limb must bo protected, yet often a limb must bo amputated to save a life, but a life is never wisely given to... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 274 páginas
...to the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every indispensable means, that government — that nation — of which that Constitution...but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I felt that measures, otherwise unconstitutional, might become lawful by becoming indispensable to the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 854 páginas
...to the best of my ability imposed upon me the duty of preserving, by every indispensable means, that government — that nation, of which that Constitution...but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I felt that measures otherwise unconstitutional might become lawful by becoming indispensable to the... | |
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