| Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 502 páginas
...slave-trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section, while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...separate. We cannot remove our respective sections I'niin each other, nor build an impassable wall between them. A husband and wife may Ix; divorced,... | |
| Jeremy Roberts - 2004 - 120 páginas
...sneaking into town. But he would face far greater criticism over the next few years. CHAPTER SEVEN WAR "Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...other, nor build an impassable wall between them. " — Abraham Lincoln, first inaugural address, 1861 Sharpshooters stood on the roofs of buildings.... | |
| Larry D. Mansch - 2005 - 246 páginas
...trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived without restriction, in one section; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face; and intercourse, either amicable... | |
| Simone Payment - 2004 - 68 páginas
...slavetrade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section, while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face, and intercourse, either amicable... | |
| David Herbert Donald, Harold Holzer - 2005 - 462 páginas
...Slave-trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section, while fugitive slaves now only partially surrendered,...presence and beyond the reach of each other — but different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face, and intercourse... | |
| John Channing Briggs - 2005 - 396 páginas
...the wedding ceremony is something only God (and a miraculous change in geography) can put asunder: Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. (4.269) In the First Inaugural the union is a confirmation of... | |
| Roger L. Ransom - 2005 - 376 páginas
...illegal, Lincoln addressed the problem of having two nations competing with each other in the Americas: Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face; and intercourse, either amicable... | |
| Mel Friedman, Lina Miceli, Robert Bell, Michael Lee, Sally Wood, Adel Arshaghi, Suzanne Coffield, Michael McIrvin, Anita Price Davis, Research & Education Association, George DeLuca, Joseph Fili, Marilyn Gilbert, Bernice E. Goldberg, Leonard Kenner - 2005 - 886 páginas
.... . . Physically speaking, we can not separate. We can not remove our respective sections from 120 each other nor build an impassable wall between them....beyond the reach of each other, but the different parts of our country can not do this. They can not but remain face to 125 face, and intercourse, either... | |
| Ian Frederick Finseth - 2006 - 648 páginas
...trade, now imperfectly suppressed, would be ultimately revived, without restriction, in one section; while fugitive slaves, now only partially surrendered,...beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face; and intercourse, either amicable... | |
| Robert F. Hawes - 2006 - 357 páginas
...that, rejecting the majority principle, anarchy, or despotism in some form, is all that is left. . . Physically speaking, we cannot separate. We cannot...beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. They cannot but remain face to face; and intercourse, either amicable... | |
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