Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other nor build an impassable wall between them. A husband and wife may be divorced and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other, but the different... The American Reader: Words That Moved a Nation - Página 246por Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 656 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 496 páginas
...fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered, would not be surrendered at all by the other. " ' Physically speaking, we can not separate. We can not...different parts of our country can not do this. They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile, must continue between... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 506 páginas
...fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered, would not be surrendered at all by the other. " ' Physically speaking, we can not separate. We can not...different parts of our country can not do this. They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile, must continue between... | |
| 1865 - 138 páginas
...would not be surrendered at all by the other. " Physically speaking, we cannot separate ; we cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other, but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot remain face to face; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile, must... | |
| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - 1865 - 760 páginas
...of force against or among the people anywhere. "Physically speaking, we cannot separate. "We cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other, but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face, and an intercourse either amicable or hostile... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 páginas
...surrendered, would not be surrendered at all by the other. Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other ; but the different parts of our country cannot do this: They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile,... | |
| George Washington Bacon - 1865 - 206 páginas
...would not be surrendered at all by the other. " ' Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other ; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile,... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 864 páginas
...would not be surrendered at all by the other. 44 Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other ; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile,... | |
| Mrs. P. A. Hanaford - 1865 - 230 páginas
...would not be surrendered at all by the other. " Physically speaking, we cannot separate; we cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain faca to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile,... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - 1865 - 636 páginas
...would not be surrendered at all by the other. " Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other, but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile,... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 680 páginas
...would not be surrendered at all, by the other. Physically spettkiug, we cannot separate. We cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor...each other ; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot bnt remain face to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile,... | |
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