Excerpt from Cuestion de San Juan: Discurso del Jeneral Bartolome Mitre, Pronunciado en el Senado el 19 de Junio de 1869, Informando en la Cuestion de San Juan
En efecto, señor Presidente, el artículo 6 º de la Constitucion Argentina no está escrito, ni como se sancionó por el Congreso Constituyente de San ta. Fé, ni como se halla en la Constitucion que nos ha servido de modelo, porque si bien responde a las mismas exigencias tiene distinto significado his tórico. Este artículo puede decirse que ha sido ilustrado desde la tumba por las víctimas del Poci to. Sin los antecedentes que prepararon esta ca tástrofe, el artículo que nos ocupa no se habría re formado, y sin ella le faltaria su comentario escri to con lágrimas y con sangre.
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