| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 páginas
...dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is no single good reason for precip* itate action. Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and...difficulties. * * * •' In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine, «re the momentous issues of civil war. The government will not... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1866 - 766 páginas
...addressed to the insurgents these words, which clearly show the origin and true causes of the war. "In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen,...issue of civil war. The government will not assail yon ; you can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered... | |
| 1866 - 630 páginas
...look for aid." Listen to him in his inangural address on his first presidency, 4th March, 1861 : " Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and a firm...forsaken this favored land, are still competent to adjust all our present difficulties." After four years had passed, and four years of cruel war, which he had... | |
| United States dept. of state - 1866 - 630 páginas
...also look for aid." Listen to him in his inangural address on his first presidency, 4th March, 18G1: " Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and a firm reliance on Him who has never yet forsaken this i'avored land, are still competent to adjust all our present difficulties." "Neither party expected... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1866 - 644 páginas
...look for aid." Listen to him in his inangural address on his first presidency, 4th March, 1861 : " Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and a firm reliance on Him who has never yet forsaken this i'avored land, are still competent to adjust all our present difficulties." After four years had passed,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 664 páginas
...inangural address on his first presidency, 4th March, Ic'Ol : " Intelligence, patriotism, Cbristianity, and a firm reliance on Him who has never yet forsaken this favored hmd, are still competent to adjust all our present difficulties." After four years had passed, and... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 568 páginas
...admitted that you who arc dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there is still no single reason for precipitate action. Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and a firm reliance on Him who ha* never yet forsaken this favored land, are still competent to adjust, in the best way, all our present... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1866 - 630 páginas
...inaugural address on his first presidency, 4th March, 1861 : "Intelligence, patriotism, Cbristianity, and a firm reliance on Him who has never yet forsaken this tavored land, are still competent to adjnst all our present difficulties." After four years had passed,... | |
| 1867 - 894 páginas
...success is certain." Litten to him, in the Inaugural Address on becoming President, March 4 1861: " Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and a firm...who has never yet forsaken this favored land, are »till competent to adjust, in the best way, all our present difficulties." After four yean had passed,... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1888 - 990 páginas
...that you who are dissatisfied hold the right side in the dispute, there still is no single good reason for precipitate action. Intelligence, patriotism,...competent to adjust, in the best way, all our present difficulty. In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue... | |
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