| James Ford Rhodes - 1906 - 570 páginas
...Taney, p. 391. ' Stephen A. Douglas, Franklin Pierce, Roger B. Taney, James Buchanan. piece in — in such a case, we find it impossible not to believe...common plan or draft drawn up before the first blow was struck."1 As politics go, the argument of Lincoln was perhaps allowable. Submission to the decision... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 768 páginas
...lacking, we see the place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared yet to bring such piece in — in such a case we find it impossible not to believe that...common plan or draft drawn up before the first blow was stnick. Abraham Lincoln, Complete Works (edited by John G. Nicolayand John Hay, New York, 1894), I,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 256 páginas
...lacking, we see the place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared yet to bring such a piece in — in such a case we find it impossible not to believe that...and all worked upon a common plan or draft, drawn rp before the first blow was struck." A House Divided Cannot Stand. It was in this speech that Lincoln... | |
| 1919 - 904 páginas
...place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared to yet bring such pieces in — in such a case we feel it impossible not to believe that Stephen and Franklin,...beginning, and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn before the first blow was struck." 'or force and crushing effect, this has never been equalled in legal,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 464 páginas
...place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared to yet bring such pieces in — in such a case we feel it impossible not to believe that Stephen and Franklin,...beginning, and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn before the first blow was struck. When my friend, Judge Douglas, came to Chicago on the 9th of July,... | |
| Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1906 - 386 páginas
...beginning, and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn up before the first blow was struck. 1 6. It should not be overlooked that, by the Nebraska...people of a state as well as territory, were to be left " per- 5 f ectly free," " subject only to the Constitution." Why mention a state? They were legislating... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 352 páginas
...place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared to yet bring such piece in — in such a case we feel it impossible not to believe that Stephen and Franklin,...beginning, and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn before the first blow was struck. When my friend, Judge Douglas, came to Chicago on the gth of July,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 páginas
...lacking, we see the place IB the frame exactly fitted and prepared yet to bring such piece in — "jsuch a case we find it impossible not to believe that Stephen...Roger and James all understood one another from the weinning, and all worked upon a common plan or draft drawn up Wore the first blow was struck. It should... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1908 - 698 páginas
...different pieces exactly adapted to their respective places, and not a piece too many or too few, not omitting even scaffolding—or, if a single piece...draft drawn up before the first blow was struck." THE DOUGLAS "BOLTERS" The breach between Douglas and the administration was reflected in the Democratic... | |
| William Draper Lewis - 1908 - 614 páginas
...lacking, we see the place in the frame exactly fitted and prepared yet to bring such piece in — in such a case, we find it impossible not to believe...draft drawn up before the first blow was struck." Quoted in Rhodes's History of the United States, vol. II, 270. Mr. Rhodes after saying " This charge... | |
| |