| Seba Smith - 1859 - 506 páginas
...United States. We make a brief extract or two : " Fellow-citizens of the United States : — The threat of unhallowed disunion, the names of those, once respected,...and perhaps that of all free Governments may depend. Having the fullest confidence in the justness of the legal and constitutional opinion of my duties... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1859 - 812 páginas
...United States 1 The threat of unhallowed disunion, the names of those (once respected) by whom it was uttered, the array of military force to support it,...all free governments, may depend. The conjuncture demanded a free, a full, and explicit enunciation, not only of my intentions, but of my principles... | |
| Seba Smith - 1859 - 470 páginas
...United States. We make a brief extract or two : " Fellow-citizens of the United States :— The threat of unhallowed disunion, the names of those, once respected,...which the continuance of our unexampled prosperity, oar political existence, and perhaps that off all free Governments may depend. Having the fullest confidence... | |
| Seba Smith - 1859 - 478 páginas
...United States. We make a brief extract or two : " Fellow-citizens of the United States:—The threat of unhallowed disunion, the names of those, once respected, by whom it is uttersd, the array of military force to support it, denote the approach of a crisis in our'affairs... | |
| Thomas C. Faulkner - 1861 - 126 páginas
...of those, once respected, by whom it is uttered—the array of military force to support it—denote the approach of a crisis in our affairs on which the...political existence, and perhaps that of all free government, may depend. The conjuncture demanded a free, a full and explicit enunciation, not only... | |
| George Washington - 1862 - 40 páginas
...blot on the memory of those who caused the disorder. Fellow-citizens of the United States : The threat of unhallowed disunion — the names of those once...of all free governments may depend. The conjuncture demanded a free, a full, and explicit enunciation, not only of my intentions, but of my principles... | |
| George Washington - 1862 - 40 páginas
...blot on the memory of those who caused the disorder. Fellow-citizens of the United States : The threat of unhallowed disunion — the names of those once...unexampled prosperity, our political existence, and perhaps thai of all freç governments may depend. The conjuncture demanded a free, a full, and explicit enunciation,... | |
| Charles Havens Hunt - 1864 - 490 páginas
...on the memory of those who caused the disorder. " Fellow-citizens of the United States, the threat of unhallowed disunion, the names of those, once respected,...of all free governments may depend. The conjuncture demanded a free, a full, and explicit enunciation, not only of my intentions, but of my principles... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 páginas
...President concludes his Proclamation as follows : " Fellow-citizens of the United States ! The threat of unhallowed disunion, the names of those (once respected) by whom it was uttered, the array of military force to support it, denote the approach of a crisis in our affaire,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 692 páginas
...uttered, the array of military' force to nipport it, denote the approach of a crisis in our affaires on which the continuance of our unexampled prosperity,...all free governments, may depend. The conjuncture demanded a full, a free, and explicit annunciation, not only of my intentions, but of my principles... | |
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