| 1888 - 1008 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them he can seize them and use...made by lawmakers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply "dictatorship." It assumes that the general may... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 454 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them, he can seize them and use...by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply " dictatorship." It assumes that the general may... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 564 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them he can seize them and use...made by lawmakers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply "dictatorship." It assumes that the general may... | |
| Henry Clay Whitney - 1892 - 772 pagine
...is, is purely political without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the General needs them, he can seize them and use...future condition. That must be settled according to the laws made by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation on the point in question... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 782 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it And the same is true of shaves. If the general needs them, he can seize them and use...by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply " dictatorship." It assumes that the general may... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 448 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them, he can seize them and use...by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply "dictatorship." It assumes that the general may... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 854 pagine
...without the savor of military law about And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them, he an seize them and use them ; but when the need is past,...their permanent future condition. That must be settled cording to laws made by law-makers, and not by military proclabons. The proclamation in the point in... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them, he can seize them and use...by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply 'dictatorship.' It assumes that the general may... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them, he can seize them and use...by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply 'dictatorship.' It assumes that the general may... | |
| John George Nicolay - 1902 - 606 pagine
...is, is purely political, without the savor of military law about it. And the same is true of slaves. If the general needs them he can seize them and use...by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation in the point in question is simply 'dictatorship.' It assumes that the general may... | |
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