| 1864 - 814 páginas
...Massachusetts, in opposition to the bill, said : " I am compelled to declaro it as my deliberate opinion, that if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union...that the States which compose it are free from their obligations ; and that, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare... | |
| 1864 - 794 páginas
...Massachusetts, in opposition to the bill, said: " I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion, that if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union...that the States which compose it are free from their obligations; and that, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 páginas
...among powers limiting, controlling, and * " It will free the States from their moral obligations ; and, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some to prepare for separation, amicably if they can, violently if they must." — Journal, H. of B., January 14, 1811.... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 324 páginas
...among powers limiting, controlling, and * " It will free the States from their moral obligations ; and, as it will be the right of all, so it will "be the duty of Borne to prepare for separation, amicably if they can, violently if they must." — Journal, H. of... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1864 - 286 páginas
...dissolution of the Union; that it will free the States from their moral obligation; and, as it will-be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some to prepare for separation, amicably if they can, VIOLENTLY IF THEY MUST." These were the sentiments of a large... | |
| Samuel Smith Nicholas - 1865 - 232 páginas
...passes, the bonds of Union are virtually dissolved; that the States which, compose it.are free from moral obligations; and that, as it will be the right...will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely for a separation-—peaceably if they can, forcibly if they must." It appears from a recent debate in the... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 430 páginas
...Massachusetts, in opposition to the bill, said : ' I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion, that if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union...that the States which compose it are free from their obligations, and that, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 454 páginas
...virtually a dissolution of this Union ; that it will free the States from their moral obligations, and, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, definitely to prepare for a separation — amicably, if they can ; violently, if they must.'" In 1844,... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1865 - 436 páginas
...Northern statesman, Josiah Quincy. When the Bill for that purpose was in its progress, he said — If this Bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved : the States which compose it are free from their moral obligations, and, as it will be the right of... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1865 - 444 páginas
...Northern statesman, Josiah Quincy. When the Bill for that purpose was in its progress, he said — If this Bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved : the States which compose it are free from their moral obligations, and, as it will be the right of... | |
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