The Duty of the HourA.D.F. Randolph, 1863 - 16 páginas |
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... Newspapers that had hitherto shown strong tendencies to favor the secessionists , were suddenly converted to the doctrines of loyalty . The truth is , the war was popular , so much so , that it swept all opposition before it . Since ...
... Newspapers that had hitherto shown strong tendencies to favor the secessionists , were suddenly converted to the doctrines of loyalty . The truth is , the war was popular , so much so , that it swept all opposition before it . Since ...
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... newspapers . If they were at the South , they would be rebels themselves . They are such in feeling . Their sympathies lie wholly with the enemy . The conduct of such persons is indeed a great trial to the patience of patriotic feeling ...
... newspapers . If they were at the South , they would be rebels themselves . They are such in feeling . Their sympathies lie wholly with the enemy . The conduct of such persons is indeed a great trial to the patience of patriotic feeling ...
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... newspapers ; yet , so far as the Government is concerned , there is not the first word of truth in the statement . ernment prove it to be absolutely false . have the means of knowing it to be false . Government , is the one maintained ...
... newspapers ; yet , so far as the Government is concerned , there is not the first word of truth in the statement . ernment prove it to be absolutely false . have the means of knowing it to be false . Government , is the one maintained ...
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... newspapers and politicians will “ persist , at all hazards , in spreading discord , bitterness , and strife among the people and in the army " ? Is it possible that the people themselves will consent to be made the victims of such an ...
... newspapers and politicians will “ persist , at all hazards , in spreading discord , bitterness , and strife among the people and in the army " ? Is it possible that the people themselves will consent to be made the victims of such an ...
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... newspapers and the politicians , yea , this church that has so long honored me with its confidence , and every man ... newspaper press for seeking to guide as well as reflect public sentiment ; this is all right and proper , especially ...
... newspapers and the politicians , yea , this church that has so long honored me with its confidence , and every man ... newspaper press for seeking to guide as well as reflect public sentiment ; this is all right and proper , especially ...
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DUTY OF THE HOUR Samuel T. (Samuel Thayer) 1812-1 Spear,Ya Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congr Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Lincoln agitate Anglo-Saxon blood anti-slavery anti-war party armed rebellion army authorities at Richmond authorities at Washington candor civil ruler Commander-in-Chief common prosperity conduct this war conducted conquer the rebellion Constitution contend among ourselves crisis crushed Democratic or Republican deserves disunion divide our strength duties earnest support earnest words enemy ernment Esther evil fact Federal arms fight flag going to divide Government at Washington honor hour of peril judgment land laws let me tell loyal measure ment military arrests minor questions national authority newspapers oath of allegiance opinions patriots peace political politicians position preserve the Union President declared prison pro-slavery prosecution public authorities public mind public sentiment reason rebel authorities restore the Union ruin the country salvation save the nation seek to embarrass slander slavery Southern speak spirit struggle suffering support the Government SUSTAIN THE GOVERNMENT sympathy things to-day Tories traitors treason United yourselves
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Página 9 - ... Commander-in-chief. It commences — "I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, and Commander-in-chief of the army and navy thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare, that hereafter, as heretofore, the war will be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relations between the United States and the people thereof, in such states as that relation is or may be suspended or disturbed.
Página 3 - Think not with thyself that thou shalt escape in the king's house, more than all the Jews. For if thou altogether boldest thy peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father's house shall be destroyed: and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this...
Página 9 - ... and do as they bid us. Whenever they have the power, they drive before them into their ranks the Southern people, and they would also drive us. Trust them not. Were they able, they would invade and destroy us without mercy. .Absolutely assured of these things, I am amazed that any one could think of "peace on any terms.
Página 11 - ... arsenals, and public property, seized by force or fraud ; the recognition of the laws of the Union ; the abandonment of the whole principle in regard to the right of Secession. In all cases of rebellion, there must be a submission to just authority before there can be proposals and conditions of peace. God treats with men in rebellion only when they submit to authority and law ; and a government that recognizes a conspiracy and a rebellion, and which treats with it as such, is already at an end.
Página 4 - Baltimore erected > monument to his memory — well due to him as one of her longest and most respected inhabitants, as having been one of her eminent merchants, often her representative in Congress, besides being senator ; as having defended her both in the war of the Revolution and in that of 1812 ; and as having made her welfare and prosperity a special object of his care in all the situations of his life, both public and private.
Página 7 - That the government to which our allegiance is due is the National Government at Washington, of which Abraham Lincoln is the constitutional head.
Página 8 - the allegiance and service which the law requires of a citizen to his country, or of a subject to his sovereign.
Página 12 - In such an hour, in such a crisis, is it possible that newspapers and politicians will " persist, at all hazards, in spreading discord, bitterness, and strife among the people and in the army...
Página 11 - Government our .earnest support in the prosecution of this war for the conquest of the rebellion and the restoration of the Union...