Having now shown what cannot save the Union, I return to the question with which I commenced — How can the Union be saved? There is but one way by which it can with any certainty, and that is by a full and final settlement, on the principle of justice,... The Brothers' War - Стр. 114авторы: John Calvin Reed - 1905 - Страниц: 456Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | Jefferson Davis - 1881 - Страниц: 782
...answered his question thus : " There is but one way by which it can be [saved] with any certairity ; and that is by a full and final settlement, on the...justice, of all the questions at issue between the sections. The South asks for justice — simple justice — and less she ought not to take. She has... | |
 | Arthur Gilman - 1883 - Страниц: 734
...which were presented by Senator Mason of Virginia, demanding the " F"inal settlement on the principle of justice, of all the questions at issue between the two sections " of the Union, and suggesting that two Presidents should be chosen instead of one, who should represent... | |
 | Alexander Johnston - 1887 - Страниц: 332
...* * * Having now shown what cannot save the Union, I return to the question with which I commenced, How can the Union be saved? There is but one way by...and that is, by a full and final settlement, on the principle of justice, of all the questions at issue between the two sections. The South asks for justice,... | |
 | Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - Страниц: 564
...Having now shown what cannot save the Union, I return to the question with which I commenced—How can the Union be saved ? There is but one way by which...and that is, by a full and final settlement, on the principle of justice, of all the questions at issue between the two sections. The South asks for justice,... | |
 | John William Jones - 1889 - Страниц: 752
...the Union be saved?' He answered his question thus " 'There is but one way by which it can be [saved] with any certainty; and that is by a full and final...justice, of all the questions at issue between the sections. The South asks for justice—simple justice—and less she ought not to take. She has no... | |
 | Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - Страниц: 408
...proceedings.] Having now shown what cannot save the Union, I return to the question with which I commenced, — How can the Union be saved ? There is but one way...can with any certainty ; and that is, by a full and questions at issue between the two sections. The South asks for justice, simple justice, and less she... | |
 | Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1896 - Страниц: 452
...* * " Having now shown what cannot save the Union, I return to the question with which I commenced, How can the Union be saved ? There is but one way...and that is, by a full and final settlement, on the principle of justice, of all the questions at issue between the two sections. The South asks for justice,... | |
 | Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - Страниц: 492
...1850 HAVING now shown what cannot save the Union, I return to the question with which I commenced, How can the Union be saved ? There is but one way...and that is by a full and final settlement, on the principle of justice, of all the questions at issue between the two sections. The South asks for justice,... | |
 | John Francis Xavier O'Conor - 1898 - Страниц: 364
...now shows them by what means the Union may be saved, the one way by which it can be preserved with certainty, and that is by a full and final settlement...issue between the two sections. The South asks for simple justice, and less she ought not to take. PATRICK HENRY. What recollections does not that name... | |
 | Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - Страниц: 808
...Calhoun, in the course of an elaborate speech, said : "How can the Union be saved? There is but oneway by which it can with any certainty, and that is by a full and final settlement on the principle of justice of all the questions at issue between the two sections." Mr. Webster made his... | |
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