Such a war, too, as that would be, following the dissolution of the Union! Sir, we may search the pages of history, and none so furious, so bloody, so implacable, so exterminating... Travels in South and North America - Stran 390avtor: Alexander Marjoribanks - 1853 - 480 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1850 - 762 strani
...Union itself, and to remain within it by its posterity forever. » » » "Mr. President: I have paid, what I solemnly believe, that dissolution of the Union...as it would be following a dissolution of the Union ! • • * " Look at all history — consult her pages, ancient or modern — look at human nature... | |
| 1850 - 766 strani
...bands lo remain within the Union itself, and to remain within it by its posterity forever. « » » "Mr. President: I have said, what I solemnly believe,...are convertible terms ; and such a war as it would bo following a dissolution of the Union !» » » "Finally, Mr. President, and in conclusion, I implore,... | |
| 1853 - 458 strani
...and inseparable ; that they are convertible terms. Such a war, too, as that would be, following the dissolution of the Union ! Sir, we may search the pages of history, and none so furious, so bloody, so implacable, so exterminating, from the wars of Greece down, including those... | |
| William Sherwood - 1856 - 466 strani
...and inseparable ; that they are convertible terms. Such a war, too, as that would be, following the dissolution of the Union ! Sir, we may search the pages of history, and none so furious, so bloody, so implacable, so exterminating, from the wars of Greece down, including those... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 544 strani
...and inseparable; that they are convertible terms. Such a war, too, as that would be, following the dissolution of the Union! Sir, we may search the pages of history, and none so furious, so bloody, so implacable, so exterminating, from the wars of Greece down, including those... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 strani
...and inseparable ; that they are convertible terms. Such a war, too, as that would be, following the dissolution of the Union ! Sir, we may Search the pages of history, and none so furious, so bloody, so '"feplacable, so exterminating, from the wars of Greece down, Eluding those... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1858 - 516 strani
...to remain within it, by its posterity, forever. FROM HENRY CLAY. LXXXII.— THE UNION.— No. III. I SOLEMNLY believe, that dissolution of the Union...it would be, following a dissolution of the Union ! We may search the pages of history, and none so ferocious, so bloody, so implacable, so exterminating,... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 572 strani
...identical and inseparable — that they are convertible term*. Such a war, too, as that would be, following dissolution of the Union ! Sir, we may search the pages of history, and none so furious, so bloody, so implacable, so exterminating, from the wars of Greece down, including those... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 strani
...identical and inseparable — that they are convertible terms. Snch a war, too, as that would be, following dissolution of the Union ! Sir, we may search the pages of history, and none so furious, so bloody, so implacable, sO exterminating, from the wars of Greeee down, inclnding those... | |
| Robert Raikes Raymond - 1864 - 530 strani
...for breaking up this happy and glorious Union. Hon. Henry Clay, 1850. DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION. MB. President, I have said, what I solemnly believe, that...of the Union and war are identical and inevitable; tliat they are convertible terms ; and such a war as it would bo, following a dissolution of the Union... | |
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