| W. O. Blake - 1857 - 934 strani
...go back to the road of peace and safety. Leave to the people, who will be affected by this question, to adjust it upon their own responsibility, and in...our government, and furnish another guaranty for its permanence and prosperity. I am, dear sir, respectfully, your obedient servant, LEWIS CASS. CHAPTER... | |
| 1860 - 270 strani
...go back to the road of peace and safety. Leave to the people, who will be affected by this question, to adjust it upon their own responsibility, and in...principles of our Government, and furnish another guaranty of its permanence and prosperity. I am, dear sir, respectfully, your obedient servant, LEWIS CASE.... | |
| 1860 - 292 strani
...go back to the road of peace and safety. Leave to the people, who will be affected by this question, to adjust It upon their own responsibility, and In...principles of our Government, and furnish another guaranty of its permanence and prosperity. I am, dear air, respectfully, your obedient serrant, LEWIS CASS.... | |
| 1860 - 270 strani
...go back to the road of peace and safety. Leave to the people, who will be affected by this question, to adjust it upon their own responsibility, and in...render another tribute to the original principles of oar Government, and furnish another guaranty of Its permanence and prosperity. I am, dear sir, respectfully,... | |
| 1860 - 266 strani
...go back to the road of peace and safety. Leave to the people, who will be affected by this question, to adjust it upon their own responsibility, and in their own manner, and we shall render another t ibute to the original principles of our Government, and furnish another guaranty of its^permanence... | |
| 1860 - 268 strani
...the people, who will be affected by this question, to adjust It upon their own responsibility, ада In their own manner, and we shall render another tribute to the original principles of oar Government, and furnish another guaranty of its permanence and prosperity. I am, dear sir, respectfully,... | |
| Milo Milton Quaife - 1910 - 166 strani
...inexpediency. The letter closed with the appeal,—" Leave to the people who will be affected by this question, to adjust it upon their own responsibility and in...original principles of our government and furnish another guarantee for its permanence and prosperity." This letter is perhaps the most important single document... | |
| Kansas State Historical Society - 1915 - 630 strani
...to the General Government all of two departments and two thirds of the other Also he says "Leave to the people who will be affected by this question (Slavery)...while ruled by a foreign Executive and judiciary? Mr. Douglass says "I have always held the people have a right to settle their questions as they choose... | |
| Willard Carl Klunder - 1996 - 478 strani
...Nicholson letter summarized his position: "Leave to the people, who will be affected by this question, to adjust it upon their own responsibility, and in...principles of our Government, and furnish another guarantee for its permanence and prosperity." Cass characteristically attempted to steer a middle course... | |
| Robert Walter Johannsen - 1973 - 1012 strani
...give it legal existence. "Leave to the people, who will be affected by this question," Cass wrote, "to adjust it upon their own responsibility, and in...our government, and furnish another guaranty for its permanence and prosperity." Although Cass grounded his argument in constitutional interpretation, he... | |
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