Observations in the North: Eight Months in Prison and on ParoleE.W. Ayres, 1865 - Всего страниц: 142 |
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... of affection . She would not be permitted to see him unless she blackened her soul with perjury , renounced the country of her dying husband , and insulted the solemnity of death by coqueting with the politics of Abraham Lincoln . One ...
... of affection . She would not be permitted to see him unless she blackened her soul with perjury , renounced the country of her dying husband , and insulted the solemnity of death by coqueting with the politics of Abraham Lincoln . One ...
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... of their opposition to Abraham Lincoln , but are quite ambidextrous on the question of peace ; all they have ever said in favour of the termination of the war being nothing more than the whine of hypocrisy , as , from time to time , the ...
... of their opposition to Abraham Lincoln , but are quite ambidextrous on the question of peace ; all they have ever said in favour of the termination of the war being nothing more than the whine of hypocrisy , as , from time to time , the ...
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... Abraham Lincoln . I have never seen this subject so neatly and effectually disposed of as in a single paragraph of ... Lincoln ; next to preach for Abraham Lincoln . The sequence is logical and unavoidable . I have observed that it is ...
... Abraham Lincoln . I have never seen this subject so neatly and effectually disposed of as in a single paragraph of ... Lincoln ; next to preach for Abraham Lincoln . The sequence is logical and unavoidable . I have observed that it is ...
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... of his Administration , viewed both as to its ten- tions upon the South , and its effects upon the North . I As to the Slavery question , it is only necessary to state the record . 1. The convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln President ...
... of his Administration , viewed both as to its ten- tions upon the South , and its effects upon the North . I As to the Slavery question , it is only necessary to state the record . 1. The convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln President ...
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Стр. 94 - That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively...
Стр. 95 - Such a proposition on the part of the General Government sets up no claim of a right by Federal authority to interfere with slavery within State limits, referring, as it does, the absolute control of the subject in each case to the State and its people immediately interested. It is proposed as a matter of perfectly free choice with them. In the annual message last December I thought fit to say, "the Union must be preserved ; and hence all indispensable means must be employed.
Стр. 94 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.
Стр. 95 - States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired; and that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease.
Стр. 134 - Slaves as these unfortunate black people are, and dull as all men are from slavery, must they not a little suspect the offer of freedom from that very nation which has sold them to their present masters...
Стр. 24 - ... it would flow. Taking reason and justice for the tests of this practice, it is peculiarly indefensible; because it deprives the dearest rights of persons, of a regular trial, to which the most inconsiderable article of property captured on the high seas, is entitled; and leaves their destiny to the will of an officer, sometimes cruel, often ignorant, and generally interested by his want of mariners, in his own decisions. Whenever property found in a neutral vessel is supposed to be liable on...
Стр. 94 - I now reiterate these sentiments ; and in doing so I only press upon the public attention the most conclusive evidence of which the case is susceptible, that the property, peace and security of no section are to be in any wise endangered by the now incoming administration.
Стр. 94 - Their constitutions and laws and customs, habits and institutions in either case will remain the same. It is hardly necessary to add to this incontestable statement the further fact that the new President, as well as the citizens through whose suffrages he has come into the administration, has always repudiated all designs whatever, and wherever imputed to him and them, of disturbing the system of slavery as it 'is existing under the Constitution and laws. The case, however, would not be fully presented...
Стр. 86 - Lord, have I put my trust, let me never be put to confusion : but rid me, and deliver me, in thy righteousness; incline thine ear unto me, and save me. 2 Be thou my strong hold, whereunto I may alway resort : thou hast promised to help me, for thou art my house of defence, and my castle.
Стр. 24 - Whenever a belligerent claim against persons on board a neutral vessel is referred to in treaties, enemies \n military service alone are excepted from the general immunity of persons in that situation. And this exception confirms the immunity of those who are not included in it.