| Edmund Burke - History - 1869 - 652 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained, while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of these States. " 3. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime, and national honour requires... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - African Americans - 1868 - 232 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained; while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States." The idea of Negro Suffrage as a punishment of the South logically admits that it is an odious and unnatural... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1868 - 690 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained, while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States. We highly commend the spirit of magnanimity and forgiveness with which the men who have served the... | |
| James M. Hiatt - United States - 1868 - 426 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained, while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States. "3. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime, and the national honor requires the payment... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - Generals - 1868 - 644 pages
...every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained ; while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States. " 8. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime ; and th«> national honor requires the... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1868 - 140 pages
...every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained ; while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States. * Reported from the following committee on resolutions: Alabama — DCHumphreys. Arkansas — HB Morse.... | |
| James Sanks Brisbin - Campaign literature, 1868 - 1868 - 424 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained; while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States. 3. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime; and the national honor requires the payment... | |
| Edward Howland - Biography & Autobiography - 1868 - 670 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained; while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people. of those States. 3. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime ; and the national honor requires the payment... | |
| Campaign literature - 1868 - 424 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude and of justice, and must be maintained while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States, properly belongs to the people of those States. 3. "We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime, and national honor requires the payment... | |
| John Townsend Trowbridge - Reconstruction - 1868 - 792 pages
...by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained; while the question of Suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those States. III. We denounce all forms of Repudiation as a national crime ; and the national honor requires the... | |
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