Why is it, then, that discontent now so extensively prevails, and the Union of the States, which is the source of all these blessings, is threatened with destruction? The long-continued and intemperate interference of the Northern people with the question... War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis - Stran 193avtor: Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 440 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 472 strani
...presented a spectacle of greater material prosperity than we have done until within a very recent period. Why is it, then, that discontent now so extensively...all these blessings, is threatened with destruction T The long-continued and intemperate interference of the Northern people with the question of slavery... | |
| United States. President - 1916 - 594 strani
...a lesson of what may happen. In bis Fourth Annual Message (page 3157) the President announces that "The longcontinued and Intemperate Interference of...Southern States has at length produced Its natural effect. The different sections of the Union are now arrayed apalnst each other, and the time has arrived,... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 662 strani
...may happen. In his Fourth Annual Message (page 3157) the President announces that "The longrontinued and Intemperate Interference of the Northern people...Southern States has at length produced its natural effect. The different wctions of the Union are now arrayed against each other, and the time has arrived,... | |
| Walter Gaston Shotwell - 1923 - 418 strani
...contrary, he sent a message to Congress that had exactly the opposite effect. In it he charged that the long-continued and intemperate interference of...with the question of slavery in the Southern states had at last produced its natural result, that they had excited the slaves with notions of freedom which... | |
| Samuel A'Court Ashe - 1925 - 1592 strani
...could only await developments. In his message to the Congress he pointed out that "the long continued and intemperate interference of the Northern people...question of slavery in the Southern States has at last produced its natural effects." Urging that peace and harmony should be restored to the distracted... | |
| Samuel A'Court Ashe - 1925 - 1562 strani
...could only await developments. In his message to the Congress he pointed out that "the long continued and intemperate interference of the Northern people with the question of slavery in the Southern 548 CONGRESS DECLINES TO COERCE States has at last produced its natural effects." Urging that peace... | |
| 1927 - 438 strani
...message to Congress on December 3, 1860, he notes the general material prosperity, and asks, "Why then, discontent now so extensively prevails, and the union...source of all these blessings, is threatened with destruction?"57 If the North would only let the South alone, all would be well. On December 16, he... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1928 - 652 strani
...showed clearly his sympathy with the South. He declared that the danger to the Union was the result of "longcontinued and intemperate interference of the...with the question of slavery in the Southern states. ' ' While denying that a state had the constitutional right to secede, he admitted that the people... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 758 strani
...Buchanan, see GT Curtis, Life of James Buchanan. — Uibliography as in No. 63 above. WHY is it ... that discontent now so extensively prevails, and the...these blessings is threatened with destruction? The long continued and intemperate interference of the northern people with the question of slavery in... | |
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