“The provision of the Constitution giving the war making power to Congress was dictated, as I understand it, by the following reasons: Kings had always been involving and impoverishing their people in wars, pretending generally, if not always, that the good of the people was the object. This our convention understood to be the most oppressive of all kingly oppressions, and they resolved to so frame the constitution that no man should hold the power of bringing this oppression upon us.”
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An autobiography of Abraham Lincoln: consisting of the personal portions of his letters, speeches and conversations
Comprising letters, speeches, and conversations, this volume provides a comprehensive look into the personal life and political career of Abraham Lincoln. It includes his reflections on various aspects of his life, including his early years, political beliefs, and his presidency during the Civil War. more
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