| 1863 - 804 páginas
...intermingled with or near about them, who may oppose their movements. It is a quality of revolution, not to go by old lines, or old laws, but to break up both and make new one-." He then amazed the jury by informing them that these were the word», not of a iecesMonist,... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 páginas
...may oppose their movements. Such minority was precisely the case of the Tories in our own Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines...old laws ; but to break up both, and make new ones. As to the country now in question, we bought it of France in 1803, and sold it to Spain in 1819, according... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 páginas
...may oppose their movements. Such minority was precisely the case of the Tories in our own Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines...old laws ; but to break up both, and make new ones. As to the country now in question, we bought it of France in 1803, and sold it to Spain in 1819, according... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1861 - 504 páginas
...may oppose their movements. Such minority was precisely the case of the tories of our own revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old LINES,...old laws ; but to break up both, and make new ones." It would be unreasonable to expect success in. every engagement, in a war conducted upon such principles... | |
| John Stephen Wright, John Holmes Agnew - 1863 - 224 páginas
...may oppose their movements. Such minority was precisely the case of the Tories of our own Kevolution. It is a quality of revolutions, not to go by old lines, or old laws; but to break up both, qid laws to bo and make new ones. disregarded. : We cannot stop here to discuss these sentiments, or... | |
| John Stephen Wright, John Holmes Agnew - 1863 - 236 páginas
...may oppose their movements. Such minority was precisely the case of the Tories of our own Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions, not to go by old lines, or old laws ; but to break up both, Old laws to bo and make new ones. disregarded. We cannot stop here to discuss these sentiments, or... | |
| John Stephen Wright, John Holmes Agnew - 1863 - 230 páginas
...may oppose their movements. Such minority was precisely the case of the Tories of our own Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions, not to go by old lines, or old laws» but to break up both, old laws to be and make new ones. disregarded. 5 19. Britain •vplth the author's more matured teachings... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 372 páginas
...intermingled with or near about them, who may oppose their movements. It is a quality of revolution not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both, and to make new ones. It was acting on the principle thus enunciated that Mr. Lincoln ' recognised ' Avhat... | |
| Hiram Fuller - 1863 - 352 páginas
...intermingled with or near about them, who may oppose their movement. It is a quality of revolution not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and to make new ones. Indeed, the South seem to have the best of the argument, as well as of-the fight,... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 382 páginas
...intermingled with or near about them, who may oppose their movements. It is a quality of revolution not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both, and to make new ones. It was acting on the principle thus enunciated that Mr. Lincoln ' recognised ' what... | |
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