Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always; and when, after much loss on both sides and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical old questions, as to terms of intercourse, are again upon you. Abraham Lincoln: A History - Página 338por John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 748 páginas
...frankly, than President Lincoln himself, when he declared so emphatically in his Inaugural Address: " Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you." The great advantage of victories, my friends,... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 756 páginas
...when he declared so emphatically in his Inaugural Address : " Suppose you go to war, you cannot tight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides and...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you." The great advantage of victories, my friends,... | |
| John William Draper - 1867 - 568 páginas
...more faithfully enforced among aliens than laws among friends ? Suppose you do go to war, you can not fight always; and when, after much loss on both sides and no gain to either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you."... | |
| 1868 - 422 páginas
...between them. Is it possible, then, to make that intercourse more advantageous or more satisfactory after separation than before? Can aliens make treaties...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1868 - 1442 páginas
...advantageous, or more satisfactory, afier separation than before ? Can aliens make Treaties, ea.-der than friends can make laws ? Can Treaties be more...cannot fight always; and when, after much loss on botli sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical old questions, as to terms of... | |
| 1869 - 868 páginas
...knowledge of the lessons taught by history in relation to all civil wars, in his inaugural address said, " Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and...identical old questions as to terms of intercourse arc again upon you ; " and whereas we now have an armistice, decreed by the Almighty, and executed... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 386 páginas
...between them. Is it possible, then, to make that intercourse more advantageous or more satisfactory after separation than before? Can aliens make treaties...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 404 páginas
...between them. Is it possible, then, to make that intercourse more advantageous or more satisfactory after separation than before? Can aliens make treaties...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Ward Hill Lamon - 1872 - 630 páginas
...between them. Is it possible, then, to make that intercourse more advantageous or more satisfactory after separation than before ? Can aliens make treaties...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| James Laird Vallandigham - 1872 - 620 páginas
...Republican press pronounced it wise — "a master-stroke of policy." He himself said in the inaugural : — "Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ;...questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you." Mr. Vallandigham returned home in March, trusting that peace at least might be for the present maintained.... | |
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