I want to know who is friendly to the great Northwest, and who is not, for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant when instead of coming here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After... Public Life of Zachariah Chandler, 1851-1875 - Stran 40avtor: Wilmer Carlyle Harris - 1917 - 152 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. 46th Congress, 2d session - 1880 - 162 strani
...said, " I want to see who is friendly to the great Northwest and who is not, for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." Time will not permit us on... | |
| 1880 - 448 strani
...time is not far distant when, instead of coming here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars. Of this resolute struggle of his first Congressional session, Mr. Chandler said in an address at St.... | |
| 1880 - 446 strani
...I want to see •who is friendly to the great Northwest, and who is not — for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant when, instead of coining here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860... | |
| 1894 - 756 strani
...said: " I want to see who is friendly to the great Northwest and who is not — for we are making about our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights we shall extend our hand and take the blessing. After 1860 (the next census) we shall not be here as beggars." The bill... | |
| William Livingstone - 1900 - 596 strani
...added: "I want to see who is friendly to the great Northwest, and who is not, for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." This proved to be prophetic,... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1902 - 420 strani
...: " I want to know who is friendly to the great Northwest, and who is not, for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." This defiant forecast proved... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1902 - 430 strani
...: " I want to know who is friendly to the great Northwest, and who is not, for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." This defiant forecast proved... | |
| George Newman Fuller, Lewis Beeson - 1921 - 610 strani
...vote: "I want to know who are friendly to the great Northwest, and who are not, for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." This defiant forecast proved... | |
| Wilma Wood Henrickson - 1991 - 606 strani
...words: "I want to see who is friendly to the great Northwest and who is not — for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." Mr. Chandler said in an address... | |
| 1921 - 612 strani
...vote: "I want to know who are friendly to the great Northwest, and who are not, for we are about making our last prayer here. The time is not far distant...here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." This defiant forecast proved... | |
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