| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 506 pages
...for nothing at all, a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so-called, are out of their proper practical relation with the...them into that proper practical relation. I believe it is not only possible, but in fact easier to do this without deciding or even considering whether... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - Presidents - 1865 - 322 pages
...the public interest ; but I have not yet been so convinced. » * • » » » » » " We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are out of their...regard to those States, is to again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that it is not only possible, but, in fact, easier, to do... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 878 pages
...nothing at all — a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so-called, are out of their proper practical relation with the...them into that proper practical relation. I believe it is not only possible, but in fact easier to do this without deciding, or even considering, whether... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 972 pages
...nothing at all — a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so-called, are out of their proper^ practical relation with the...them into that proper practical relation. I believe it is not only possible, but in fact easier to do this without deciding, or even considering, whether... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - Chicago (Ill.) - 1865 - 636 pages
...basis of a controversy, and good for nothing at all — a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are out of their...regard to those States, is to again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that it is not only possible, but, in fact, easier to do... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 864 pages
...basis of a controversy, and good for nothing at all — a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are out of their...regard to those States, is to again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that it is not only possible, but in fact easier, to do... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 886 pages
...basis of a controversy, and good for nothing at all—a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are out of their...civil and military, in regard to those States, is to.again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that it is not only possible, but... | |
| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 480 pages
...abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so-called, are out of their proper practical delation with the Union, and that the sole object of the Government,...them into that proper practical relation. I believe it is not only possible, but in fact easier to do this without deciding or even considering whether... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - Illinois - 1865 - 642 pages
...at all — a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are oat of their proper practical relation with the Union,...regard to those States, is to again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that it u not only possible, but, in fact, easier to do... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1885 - 316 pages
...basis of a controversy, and good for nothing at all — a merely pernicious abstraction. We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are out of their...of the Government, civil and military, in regard to these States, is to again get them into their proper practical relation. I believe that it is not only... | |
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