| James Williams - 1862 - 538 strani
...communities to alter or abolish forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious ; and if the cotton States shall become satisfied that they...be a revolutionary one, but it exists nevertheless, and we do not see how one party can have a right to do, what another party has a right to prevent.... | |
| David Christy - 1862 - 636 strani
...of communities to alter or abolish forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious; and if the cotton States shall become satisfied that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insitt on letting them go in peace. The right to secede may be a revolutionary one, but it exists,... | |
| David Christy - 1862 - 646 strani
...communities to alter or abolish forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious ; and if the cotton States shall become satisfied that they can do better out of the Union than in it, tee insist on letting them go in peace. The right to secede may he a revolutionary one, but it exists,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 strani
...forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious; and, if the Cotton States shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it,...be a revolutionary one, but it exists nevertheless; and we do not see how one party can have a right to do what another party has a right to prevent. We... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 368 strani
...justified, and invited then to go forward with their treasonable design!,'' and — HERE IS THE EVIDENCE. "If the cotton states shall become satisfied that...of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them gain peace. The right to iicede-mny be a revolutionary one, but it exists nevertheless. * * * We must... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 strani
...forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious ; and, if the Cotton States shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it,...be a revolutionary one, but it exists nevertheless ; and we do not see how one party can have a right to do what another party has a right to prevent.... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1865 - 468 strani
...southern States go. Nobody ever attempted to expel him out of the Eepublican party for such sentiments. "If the cotton States shall become satisfied that...do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on the letting them go in peace. The right to secede may bo a rcvoUttionary one, but it exists nevertheless."... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 strani
...of communities to alter or abolish forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious, and if the Cotton States shall become satisfied that they...be a revolutionary one, but it exists nevertheless, and we do not see how one party can have a right to do what another party has a right to prevent. Whenever... | |
| James Buchanan - 1866 - 316 strani
...November, but three days after Mr. Lincoln's election, announced such sentiments as the following: " If the cotton States shall become satisfied that they...The right to secede may be a revolutionary one, BUT rr EXISTS NEVEETHELESS. * * * We must ever resist the right of any State to remain in the Union and... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 462 strani
...forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious; and if the cotton states shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it,...be a revolutionary one, but it exists nevertheless; and we do not see how one party has a right to do what another party has a right to prevent . We must... | |
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