 | Clement Laird Vallandigham - United States - 1863 - 282 pages
...was his own. He said, in his Inaugural, but sixteen months ago : "Suppose you go to war, you can not fight always; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the old identical questions as to terms of intercourse are upon you." I agree with him in that. But now... | |
 | Indiana. General Assembly. Senate - Indiana - 1863 - 850 pages
...following propositions: 1st. An endorsement of the following language: "Suppose you go to war, you can not fight always, and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the old identical question as te terms of intercourse are again upon you. 2d. Asking the Chief Executive... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - Biography & Autobiography - 1864 - 492 pages
...Can treaties' be more faithfully enforced between aliens than laws can among friends? 'Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always; and when, after...line, straight or crooked, suitable for a national boundary, upon which to divide. Trace through, from east to west, upon the line between the free and... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 518 pages
...enforced between aliens than laws can among: friends? Suppose yo\i go to war, you cannot right al ways ; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain...line, straight or crooked, suitable for a national boundary, upon which to divide. Trace through, from east to west, upon the line between the free and... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...? Can treaties be more faithfully enforced between aliens than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and when, after...questions, as to terms of intercourse, are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow... | |
 | Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...? Can treaties be more faithfully enforced between aliens than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always; and when, after...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon yon. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
 | Clement Laird Vallandigham - United States - 1864 - 586 pages
...testimony of the Fathers. It was his own. He said in his Inaugural, but sixteen months ago : *4 Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and when, after...sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the old identical questions as to terms of intercourse are upon you." I agree with him in that. But now... | |
 | Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...faithfully enforced between aliens than laws can among friends? Suppose you go to war, you can not fight always; and when, after much loss on both sides,...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
 | David Brainerd Williamson - Campaign literature, 1864 - 1864 - 210 pages
...faithfully enforced between aliens than laws can among friends? Suppose you go to war, you cannot right always ; and when, after much loss on both sides,...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. " This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
 | Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 464 pages
...lessons taught by history In relation to all civil wars, in his inaugural address said, "suppose you po to war, you cannot fight always; and when, after much loss on both aides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical old questions aa to terms of intercourse... | |
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