| Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 750 pages
...without deciding or even considering whether those States have ever been out of the Union, than with it. Finding themselves safely at home, it would be utterly immaterial whether they had been abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restore the proper practical relations... | |
| James D. McCabe - Campaign biography - 1868 - 508 pages
...ever been abroad. Let us all join in the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relation between these States and the Union, and each forever...them proper assistance, they never having been out of it.1 " His doctrine was i they never had been out,' or could go out, or be put out ; but, as a practical... | |
| James Dabney McCabe - 1868 - 522 pages
...without deciding or even considering whether these States have ever been out of the Union, than with it. Finding themselves safely at home, it would be...whether they had ever been abroad. Let us all join in the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relation between these States and the Union, and... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1868 - 538 pages
...without deciding or even considering whether these States have ever been out of the Union, than with it. Finding themselves safely at home, it would be...whether they had ever been abroad. Let us all join in the acts necessary to restoring the proper practical relation between these States and the Union, and... | |
| Emily Hazen Reed - New Orleans (La.) - 1868 - 376 pages
...without declaring or even considering whether these States have ever been out of the Union, or whether finding themselves safely at home, it would be utterly immaterial whether they had been abroad or not. "Let's join in doing acts necessary to restore the proper practical relation between... | |
| John Wien Forney - Campaign literature, 1880 - 1880 - 518 pages
...relations between the Southern states and the nation, and each forever after innocently indulging in his own opinion, whether in doing the acts he brought...proper assistance, they never having been out of it." President Johnson, full of honest grief for a death which opened his way to four years of disturbed... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1882 - 634 pages
...but he regarded it as ' good for nothing at all.' The great thing was to bring the States back — ' finding themselves safely at home, it would be utterly immaterial whether they had been abroad.' And, at a Cabinet meeting held on the very last day of his life, he expressed an earnest... | |
| Francis Wharton - Constitutional law - 1884 - 882 pages
...deciding, or even considering, whether these states have ever been out of the Union than with (we) it.* Finding themselves safely at home, it would be...utterly immaterial whether they had ever been abroad." That portion of Mr. Lincoln's message, of Dec. 1, 1862, which concludes with the words already cited,... | |
| David W. Lusk - Illinois - 1884 - 600 pages
...without deciding, or even considering, whether those States have ever been out of the Union than with it. Finding themselves safely at home it would be utterly immaterial whether they had been abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to -restore the proper practical relations... | |
| David W. Lusk - Illinois - 1884 - 586 pages
...Union than with it. Finding themselves safely at home it would be utterly immaterial whether they had been abroad. Let us all join in doing the acts necessary to restore the proper practical relations between those States and the Nation, and each forever after... | |
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