| Abraham Oakey Hall - 1862 - 48 pagine
...HAVE ONLY TO EXEHCISE RF.ASONABI.E PATIE.N< E, AND THEY • WILL BB LET OFF IN PEAO4 AND GOOD WILL. WHENEVER IT SHALL BE CLEAR THAT THE GREAT BODY OF...BECOME CONCLUSIVELY ALIENATED FROM THE UNION, AND ANXIODS TO ESCAPE FROM IT. WE WHi DO OUR BEST TO FORWARD THEIR VIEWS."— HORACE GREELEY, Tribune,... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 360 pagine
...secession of five millions of Southerners, from the Union, in 1861."— New York Tribune, Dec. 17, 1860. "Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of...it, WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO FORWARD THEIR VIEWS!"— New York Tribune, Feb. 23, 1861. Here ,. then, during the insipient stages of the Rebellion, we find... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Miles - 1864 - 44 pagine
...secession of five millions of Southerners from the Union in 1861."— Tribune, December 17, 1860. " Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of...escape from it. we will do our best to forward their views."—Tribune, February 23, 1862. Thaddeus Stevens, the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 368 pagine
...the great body of the Southern people have become coneluiitely alienated from the Union and anxiout to escape from it. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO FORWARD THEIR VIEWS!"— New York Tribune, Feb. 23, 1861. Here, then, daring the insipient stages of the Rebellion, we find... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1866 - 290 pagine
...independent nation, THEY HAVE A CLEAR MORAL EIGHT TO DO so. Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of Southern people have become conclusively alienated...from it, WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO FORWARD THEIR VIEWS." President Buchanan, from whose interesting book the above extracts have been taken, adds: " In a similar... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1866 - 296 pagine
...Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of Southern people have become conclusively'alienated from the Union, and anxious to escape from it, WE WILL DO -OUR BEST TO FORWARD THEIR VIEWS." President Buchanan, from whose interesting book the above extracts have been taken, adds: " In a similar... | |
| James Buchanan - 1866 - 316 pagine
...independent nation, THEY HAVE A CLEAR MOEAL EIGHT TO DO 80. Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of Southern people have become conclusively alienated...the Union, and anxious to escape from it, WE WILL DO OHK BEST TO FOEWAED THEIE VIEWS." In a similar spirit, leading Republicans everywhere scornfully exclaimed,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1866 - 316 pagine
...THET HAVE A CLEAR MOEAL EIGHT TO DO SO. Whenever it shall oe clear that the great body ofiSouthern people have become conclusively alienated from the Union, and anxious to escape from it, WE "WILL DO OUB BEST TO FORWAED THEIE VIEWS." In a similar spirit, leading Republicans everywhere scornfully exclaimed,... | |
| 1867 - 616 pagine
...secession of five millions of Southrons from the Union in 1861." And this of February 23, 1861 : — " Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of...from it, we will do our best to forward their views." After the great uprising had demonstrated how deeply and utterly the common sense and manhood of the... | |
| Louis John Jennings - 1868 - 316 pagine
...1861." 8 " Whenever it shall be clear that the great body of the Southern people have become exclusively alienated from the Union, and anxious to escape from it, we will do our best to forward their views." 9 Were the vaticinations and statements of English newspapers, so bitterly complained of, in any respect... | |
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