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The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign States, Overthrow Their Domestic Relations, Deprive Loyal Men Of Their Property, And Disloyal As Well, Without Trial Or Condemnation.

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

Melville Fuller Quotes: The Emancipation Proclamation Is Predicated Upon The Idea That The President May So Annul The Constitutions And Laws Of Sovereign

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