| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 336 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...abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical, relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 336 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...abroad. . Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Presidents - 1907 - 458 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...abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Devotional calendars - 1907 - 410 pages
...military, in regard to those States, is to again get them into that proper, practical relation. l believe it is not only possible, but in fact easier to do...abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restoring the proper, practical relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1902 - 394 pages
...possible, but in fact easier, to do this without deciding or even considering whether these States have been out of the Union, than with it. Finding themselves...utterly immaterial whether they had ever been abroad." But Congress had not acquiesced in Mr. Lincoln's policy. Mr. Lincoln had been too much inclined, it... | |
| Clara Elizabeth Laughlin - History - 1909 - 414 pages
...House2 Lincoln made his last public address in which he said of the seceded states now conquered that "finding themselves safely at home, it would be utterly immaterial whether they had ever been abroad."' He was deeply anxious to press home upon his people, even in the first flush of their rejoicing, their... | |
| Francis Trevelyan Miller - Presidents - 1910 - 192 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...abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and each forever after... | |
| Joseph Villiers Denney - 1910 - 348 pages
...those States is to again get them into that proper practical relation. I believe that it is not 10 only possible, but in fact easier, to do this without...had ever been abroad. Let us all join in doing the n acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and... | |
| The Lake English Classics WASHINGTON WEBSTER AND LINCOLN - 1910 - 158 pages
...those States is to again get them into that proper practical relation. I believe that it is not 10 only possible, but in fact easier, to do this without...had ever been abroad. Let us all join in doing the is acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and... | |
| George Washington - 1910 - 156 pages
...those States is to again get them into that proper practical relation. I believe that it is not 10 only possible, but in fact easier, to do this without...had ever been abroad. Let us all join in doing the i& acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relations between these States and the Union, and... | |
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