| 1861 - 514 páginas
...This, I fear, is an inadequate conception of the controversy. The contest is not between the North and South as geographical sections — for between such...nothing to estrange us. We eat together, trade together, nud practice, yet, in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies of common life. But the real... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 20 páginas
...This. I fear, is an inadequate conception of the controversy. The contest is not between the North and South as geographical sections, for between such sections...estrange us. We eat together, trade together, and practise yet in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies of common life. But the real contest... | |
| 1863 - 856 páginas
...temporizing measures of the confederate States, he says: The contest is not between the North and Sonth as geographical sections, for between such sections...estrange us. We eat together, trade together, and practise, yet, in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies of common life. But the real contest... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 812 páginas
...contest ; nor b«tircen the people of the North and the people of the South, for our relations hare been pleasant, and on neutral grounds there is still...estrange us. We eat together, trade together, and practise yet, in intercourse, with great re-' spect, the courtesies of common life. But the real contest... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 824 páginas
...beticfc» the people of the North and the people of the South, fur our relations hare been planar.!, and on neutral grounds there is still nothing to estrange us. We eat together, trade together, •and practise yet, in intercourse, with preat respect, the courtesies of common life. Bnt the real contest... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 808 páginas
...fctircen. the people of the North and the people ef the South, for our relation» hare leen piratant, and on neutral grounds there is still nothing to estrange us. We eat together, trade togitLr. and practise yet, in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies of common life. But tho... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 830 páginas
...contest ; nor betireen the people of the North and the people of the South, for our relations hare been pleasant, and on neutral grounds there is still nothing to estrange us. AVe eat together, trade together, and practise yet, in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies... | |
| JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE - 1863 - 920 páginas
...This, I fear, is an inadequate conception of the controversy. The contest is not between the North and South as geographical sections, for between such sections...estrange us, We eat together, trade together, and practise yet in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies of common life. But the real contest... | |
| 1863 - 848 páginas
...be no contest ; nor between the people of the North and the people of the South, for our relation! have been pleasant, and on neutral grounds there is...estrange us. We eat together, trade together, and practise, yet, in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies of common life. But the real contest... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1865 - 558 páginas
...conception of the controversy." This indicates the whole scheme. " The contest is not between the North and South as geographical sections, for between such sections...estrange us. We eat together, trade together, and practise yet, in intercourse, with great respect, the courtesies of common life. But the real contest... | |
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