“A Word Fitly Spoken”: Abraham Lincoln on the American Union
First, all national governments by their nature existed in perpetuity; second, even if one assumed that the United States was “not a government proper,” but an “association of States,” all the States would need to agree to dissolve the association, not just those who found reason to do so unilaterally; and third, the existence of the ... ................
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