| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 páginas
...and its prominent supporters are not anxious for peace, and do not improve proffered opportutunities to achieve it, is doing great harm now, and is morally certain, unless removed, to do greater in the approaching elections." He also sketched a "Plan of Adjustment," and urged an offer... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1865 - 872 páginas
...and of new rivers of human blood ; and a wide-spread conviction that the Government and its prominent supporters are not anxious for peace, and do not improve...that we anxiously desire- a true and lasting peace. ЛУе ought to demonstrate and establish the truth beyond cavil. The fact that AH Stephens was not... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1865 - 944 páginas
...of human blood ; and a wide-spread conviction that the Government and its prominent supporters aro not anxious for peace, and do not improve proffered...do far greater in the approaching elections. " It ¡3 not enough that we anxiously desire a true and lasting peace. We ought to demonstrate and establish... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 páginas
...and of new rivers of human blood; and a wide-spread conviction that the Goveruient and its prominent supporters are not anxious for peace, and do not improve...opportunities to achieve it, is doing great harm now, and U morally certain, unless removed, to do far greater in the approaching elections. It is not enough... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 páginas
...conscriptions, of further wholesale devastations, and of new rivers of human blood, and:" — also the words "now, and is morally certain, unless removed, to do far greater in the approaching elections." In the fourth paragraph, the words "If only with a view to the momentous election soon to occur in... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 páginas
...a wide-spread conviction that the Goverment and its prominent supporters are not anxious for puace, and do not improve proffered opportunities to achieve it, is doing great harm now, and ia morally certain, unless removed, to do far greater in the approaching elections. It is not enough... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 556 páginas
...devastations, and of new rivers of human blood; and a wide-spread conviction that the government and its supporters are not anxious for peace, and do not improve...removed, to do far greater in the approaching elections," Mr. Greeley subjoined to his letter a plan of adjustment which he deemed proper and practicable, the... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 572 páginas
...new rivers of human blood; and a wide-spread conviction that the government and its supporters arc not anxious for peace, and do not improve proffered...removed, to do far greater in the approaching elections." Mr. Greeley subjoined to his letter a plan of adjustment which he deemed proper and practicable, the... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 578 páginas
...devastations, and of new rivers of human blood; and a wide-spread conviction that the government and its supporters are not anxious for peace, and do not improve...doing great harm now, and is morally certain, unless re^ moved, to do far greater in the approaching elections." Mr. Greeley subjoined to his letter a plan... | |
| 1889 - 1028 páginas
...and of new rivers of human blood. And a widespread conviction that the Government and its prominent supporters are not anxious for peace, and do not improve...removed, to do far greater in the approaching elections. He then rebukes Mr. Lincoln for not having received the Stephens embassy, disapproves the warlike tone... | |
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