| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 654 páginas
.... . . By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority — reconstruction— which has had a large share of thought from the first, is pressed much more closely on our attention. It is fraught with great difficulty. . . . Nor is it a small additional embarrassment... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 278 páginas
.... . . By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority — reconstruction— which has had a large share of thought from the first, is pressed much moresclosely on our attention. It is fraught with great difficulty. . . . Nor is it a small additional... | |
| Charles Hallan McCarthy - 1901 - 566 páginas
...said : By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority — reconstruction — which has had a large share of thought from the first,...rebellion for any other man. We simply must begin with and mold from disorganized and discordant elements. Nor is it a small additional embarrassment that we,... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 888 páginas
...active part. By these recent successes, the re-inauguration of the national authority, reconstruction, which has had a large share of thought from the first,...attention. It is fraught with great difficulty. Unlike the case of a war between independent nations, there is no authorized organ for as to treat with. No... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 394 páginas
...part. By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority — reconstruction — which has had a large share of thought from the first,...rebellion for any other man. We simply must begin with and mold from disorganized and discordant elements. Nor is it a small additional embarrassment that we,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1903 - 460 páginas
...part. By these recent successes the reinauguration of the national authority—reconstruction—which has had a large share of thought from the first, is...nations, there is no authorized organ for us to treat with—no one man has authority to give up the rebellion for any other man. We simply must begin with... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1903 - 436 páginas
...restrained. . . . By these recent successes the re-inauguration of the national authority, reconstruction, which has had a large share of thought from the first,...attention. It is fraught with great difficulty. Unlike the case of a war between independent nations, there is no authorized organ for us to treat with. No... | |
| George Washington Platt - 1904 - 392 páginas
...turned with misgiving and fear to the new Executive. CHAPTER XII. RECON8TRUCTION AND THE NATIONAL DEBT. "By these recent successes, the reinauguration of...our attention. It is fraught with great difficulty. Nor is it a small additional embarrassment that we, the loyal people, differ among ourselves as to... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1904 - 696 páginas
...1872, p. 524. Welles, a conservative, also opposed the plan. a Julian, Political Recollections, p. 254. share of thought from the first, is pressed much more...our attention. It is fraught with great difficulty." He then proceeded to defend his action in regard to the government of Louisiana. " As to sustaining... | |
| Peter Joseph Hamilton - 1905 - 654 páginas
...proper practical relations between the seceded States and the Union. On this occasion he says that "unlike a case of war between independent nations...authority to give up the rebellion for any other man. We must simply begin with and mould from disorganized and discordant elements. Nor is it a small additional... | |
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