... we seek to overcome ; that it would be immoral, inasmuch as 'it proceeded from vengeance alone ; that it could have no other result than to degrade the national character and the national name, and to bring down upon our country the reprobation of... Public Life of Zachariah Chandler, 1851-1875 - Stran 54avtor: Wilmer Carlyle Harris - 1917 - 152 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Augustus Choate Hamlin - 1866 - 294 strani
...national name, and to bring down upon our country the reprobation of history ; and that, being thus impracticable, useless, immoral, and degrading, it must be rejected as a measure of retaliation, precisely as the barbarism of roasting or eating prisoners is always rejected by civilized powers.... | |
| 1869 - 876 strani
...national name, and to bring down upon onr country the reprobation of history ; and that being thus impracticable, useless, immoral, and degrading, it must be rejected as a measure of retailatioa, precisely as the barbarism of roasting or eating prisoners U always rejected by civilized... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1874 - 562 strani
...national nnme, and to bring down upon our country the reprobation of history: and that, being thus impracticable, useless, immoral, and degrading it must be rejected as a measure of retaliation, precisely as the barbarism of roasting or eating prisoners is always rejected by civilized powers.... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 656 strani
...national name, and to bring down upon our country the reprobation of history ; and that being thus impracticable, useless, immoral, and degrading, it must be rejected as a measure of retaliation, precisely as the barbarism of roasting or eating prisoners is always rejected by civilized powers.... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 434 strani
...national name, and to bring down upon our country the reprobation of history ; and that, being thus impracticable, useless, immoral, and degrading, it must be rejected as a measure of retaliation, precisely as the barbarism of roasting or eating prisoners is always rejected by civilized powers.... | |
| John Ogden Murray - 1905 - 324 strani
..." and to bring down upon our country the " reprobation of history. And being thus im" practicable, useless, immoral, and degrading, " it must be rejected as a measure of retalia"tion, precisely as the barbarism of roasting " and eating prisoners of war is always ob" jected to by civilized... | |
| 1917 - 198 strani
...bill. Mr. Chandler pronounced Mr. Sumner's substitute6 "a sublimated specimen of humanitarianism."7 In February the joint resolution to recognize the...Speech in Detroit, Nov. 3, 1866. See Detroit Post, Nov. friends. Mr. Chandler loved a friend and hated an enemy with singular blindness to the faults of the... | |
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