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" The Union is much older than the Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1774. It was matured and continued by the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States... "
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Speeches that Changed the World

Owen Collins - 1999 - 464 páginas
...Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should...Constitution was 'to form a more perfect Union.' But if destruction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union is...
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Presidential Documents: The Speeches, Proclamations, and Policies that Have ...

Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 páginas
...Declaration of Independence in 1776, It was further matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should...Constitution was "to form a more perfect Union." But if destruction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union is...
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A New Birth of Freedom: Abraham Lincoln and the Coming of the Civil War

Harry V. Jaffa - 2004 - 574 páginas
...Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further matured and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should...the Constitution, was "to form a more perfect Union. " [14] But if destruction of the Union, by one, or by a part only, of the States, be lawfully possible,...
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The Moral Authority of Government: Essays to Commemorate the Centennial of ...

Moorhead Kennedy, Ralph Gordon Hoxie, Brenda Repland - 332 páginas
...understood this, Lincoln said the nation could not indefinitely exist "half slave and half free."3 for ordaining and establishing the Constitution, was 'to form a more perfect union'." Why was Lincoln categorically opposed to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise; categorically opposed...
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"We Cannot Escape History": Lincoln and the Last Best Hope of Earth

James M. McPherson - 1995 - 188 páginas
...British rule. The Union was further matured, he continued, "and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should be perpetual, by the Articles of Confederation. And finally, in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution,...
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Africans in the Americas: Our Journey Throughout the World

Sabas H. Whittaker M. F. a., Sabas Whittaker, M.F.A. - 2003 - 367 páginas
...Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should...Constitution was "to form a more perfect Union." But if destruction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union is...
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My Fellow Americans

Michael Waldman - 363 páginas
...Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should...Constitution was "to form a more perfect Union." But if destruction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union is...
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History of American Political Thought

Bryan-Paul Frost, Jeffrey Sikkenga - 2003 - 852 páginas
...Declaration of Independence in 1 776. It was further matured and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should...Constitution, was "to form a more perfect union." Story's (and Lincoln's) history aimed at establishing the certain principle that the Constitution was...
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American Constitutional Law: Essays, Cases, and Comparative Notes

Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 502 páginas
...Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further matured, and the faith of all the then thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should...Constitution was "TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION." But if the destaiction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union is...
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The State of Europe: Transformations of Statehood from a European Perspective

Sonja Puntscher Riekmann, Monika Mokre, Michael Latzer - 2004 - 364 páginas
...the Union. This type of argument was invoked by Abraham Lincoln in his first inaugural speech: »... in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining...Constitution, was >to form a more perfect union<. But if destruction of the Union, by one, or by a part only of the States, be lawfully possible, the Union...
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