| John Gilmary Shea - 1865 - 306 strani
...effects by negotiation. Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather...the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union even by war, while... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - 1865 - 642 strani
...effects by negotiation. "Both parties deprecated war; but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather...the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate and extend this interest, was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union by war, while the... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1865 - 778 strani
...negotiation. Both parties deprecated war; but one of them would MAKE war rather than let the nation survive j and the other would ACCEPT war rather than let it...the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest, was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union, even by war, while... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 strani
...parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, aud tbe other would accept war rather than let it perish,...the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents wonld rend the Union by war, while the... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 864 strani
...effects by negotiation. Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather...interest. All knew that this interest was somehow the muse of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest was, the object for which the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1885 - 316 strani
...them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than%t it perish, and the war came. One-eighth of the whole...the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate and extend this interest, was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union even by war, while... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 strani
...war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, nnd the war came. One-eighth of the whole population were...the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate, and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union by wnr, while the... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1865 - 872 strani
...effects by negotiation. Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the ose department they properly belong, under the orders...their face that they will be payable at the conclusion Thc-se slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was somehow... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 912 strani
...effects, by negotiation. Both parties deprecated war ; but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive ; and the other would accept war rather...distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the eouthern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1865 - 322 strani
...them would make war rather than let the nation survive ; and the other would accept war rather than perish — and the war came. One-eighth of the whole...part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and beneficial interest. All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war. To strengthen, perpetuate... | |
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