| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 280 頁
...the earth. It forces us to ask: " Is there, in all republics, this inherent and fatal weakness ? " " Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for...resist force employed for its destruction by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response of the country was most gratifying, surpassing... | |
| Noah Brooks - 1894 - 524 頁
...upon the earth. It forces us to ask, ' Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness ?' ' Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?'" It will be noticed that in this message, as shown by the above extract, Lincoln was only enforcing... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 184 頁
...domestic foes. . . It forces us to ask, ' Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness? Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for...own people or too weak to maintain its own existence ?'" '• MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, DECEMBER, 1863. " A nation may be said to consist of its territory, its... | |
| Noah Brooks - 1894 - 532 頁
...upon the earth. It forces us to ask, ' Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness ?' ' Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ?'" It will be noticed that in this message, as shown by the above extract, Lincoln was only enforcing... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 854 頁
...earth. It forces us to as! " Is there, in all republics, this inherent and fatal weakness Î " " Mu a government, of necessity, be too strong for the liberties of its ow people, or too weak to maintain its own existence ? " So viewing the issue, no choice was left but... | |
| John Sherman - 1895 - 724 頁
...upon the earth. It forces us to ask: 'Is there, in all republics, this inherent and fatal weakness?' ' Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for...resist force employed for its destruction, by force for its preservation." He closed with this'appeal to the people: " It was with the deepest regret that... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1895 - 394 頁
...the earth. It forces us to ask : ' Is there, in all republics, this inherent and fatal weakness ? ' ' Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for..." So viewing the issue, no choice was left but to 11 out the war power of the government, and so to resist force employed for its destruction by force... | |
| John Sherman - 1895 - 726 頁
...upon the earth. It forces us to ask: 'Is there, in all republics, this inherent and fatal weakness?' ' Must a government, of necessity, be too strong for...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence?' He closed with this appeal to the people: " It was with the deepest regret that the Executive found... | |
| John Torrey Morse - 1896 - 408 頁
...government upon the earth. It forces us to ask: Is there in all Republics this inherent fatal weakness? Must a government of necessity be too strong for the...people, or too weak to maintain its own existence? " The Constitution of the Confederacy was a paraphrase with convenient adaptations of the Constitution... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 800 頁
...government upon the earth. It forces us to ask, Is there in all republics this inherent and fatal weakness? Must a government of necessity be too strong for the...resist force employed for its destruction by force for its preservation. The call was made, and the response of the country was most gratifying, surpassing... | |
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