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Página 114
... giving up that principle , I was about to say I would rather be assassinated on
this spot than surrender it . Now , in my view of the present aspect of affairs , there
is no need of bloodshed and war . There is no necessity for it . I am not in favor of
...
... giving up that principle , I was about to say I would rather be assassinated on
this spot than surrender it . Now , in my view of the present aspect of affairs , there
is no need of bloodshed and war . There is no necessity for it . I am not in favor of
...
Página 138
... under existing circumstances , favor rather than oppose a fair opportunity being
afforded the people to act upon it . I will venture to add that to me the convention
mode seems prefer . able , in that it allows amendments to originate with 138.
... under existing circumstances , favor rather than oppose a fair opportunity being
afforded the people to act upon it . I will venture to add that to me the convention
mode seems prefer . able , in that it allows amendments to originate with 138.
Página 153
You seem to act as if this applies against you , but cannot apply in your favor .
Change positions with the enemy , and think you not he would break your
communication with Richmond within the next twenty - four hours ? You dread his
going ...
You seem to act as if this applies against you , but cannot apply in your favor .
Change positions with the enemy , and think you not he would break your
communication with Richmond within the next twenty - four hours ? You dread his
going ...
Página 164
And upon this act , sincerely believed to be an act of justice , warranted by the
Constitution upon military necessity , I invoke the considerate judgment of
mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God . In witness whereof , I have
hereunto set ...
And upon this act , sincerely believed to be an act of justice , warranted by the
Constitution upon military necessity , I invoke the considerate judgment of
mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God . In witness whereof , I have
hereunto set ...
Página 167
I have understood well that the duty of self - preservation rests solely with the
American people ; but I have at the same time been aware that favor or disfavor
of foreign nations might have a material influence in enlarging or prolonging the ...
I have understood well that the duty of self - preservation rests solely with the
American people ; but I have at the same time been aware that favor or disfavor
of foreign nations might have a material influence in enlarging or prolonging the ...
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