Union, which had not at that date (August, 1862) been abandoned, and which always appeared to me to place the whole power of the North at the command of the slave-holding interests of the South. As far as regards the special or separate interest of England... The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone - Сторінка 137автори: George William Erskine Russell - 1891 - 289 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1869 - 514 стор.
...command of the slaveholding interest of the South. As far as regards thospccial or separate interests of England in the matter, I, differing from many others, had always contended that it was best for our interests that the Union should bo kept entire. Now of all this, we hopj it will not seem uncharitable... | |
| 1897 - 1272 стор.
...emancipation under a Southern government than under the old system of the Union, which had not at that date been abandoned, and which always appeared to me to...our interest that the Union should be kept entire." It is only fair to remember that many of the strongest abolitionists of the North had for years been... | |
| 1877 - 974 стор.
...imbibed, conscientiously if erroneously, an opinion that twenty or twenty-four millions of theNorth would be happier and would be stronger (of course...our interest that the Union should be kept entire. Forgive these details on a matter which has now lost its interest. I have only to conclude by renewing... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 640 стор.
...not bad. My sympathies were then — where they had long before been, where' they are now — with the whole American people. I probably, like many Europeans,...our interest that the Union should be kept entire.' Mr. Gladstone had committed an error of judgment, and was by no means measured in his confession of... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1880 - 1224 стор.
...was not bad. My sympathies were then — where they had long before been, where they are now — with the whole American people. I probably, like many Europeans,...our interest that the Union should be kept entire.' Mr. Gladstone had committed an error of judgment, and was by no means measured in his confession of... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 стор.
...Southern Government than under the old system of the Union, which had not at that date (August, 1862J been abandoned, and which always appeared to me to...our interest that the Union should be kept entire.' Mr. Gladstone had committed an error of judgment, and was by no means measured in his confession of... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 634 стор.
...Southern Government than under the old system of the Union, which had not at that date (August, 1862J been abandoned, and which always appeared to me to...our interest that the Union should be kept entire.' Mr. Gladstone had committed an error of judgment, and was by no means measured in his confession of... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 стор.
...Southern Government than under the old system of the Union, which had not at that date (August, 1862j been abandoned, and which always appeared to me to...our interest that the Union should be kept entire.' Mr. Gladstone had committed an error of judgment, and was by no means measured in his confession of... | |
| 1880 - 484 стор.
...command of the slave-holding interests of the South. As far as regards the separate interest of England, I, differing from many others, had always contended...our interest that the Union should be kept entire." The Claimant. Jan. 9. — The Times contained a useful statement of the points to be brought into issue... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 552 стор.
...America. In differing from many others, had always the first week of January, 1861, there VIEW OP BOMB. contended that it was best for our interest that the Union should be kept entire.' Mr. Gladstone had committed an error of judgment, and was by no means measured in his confession of... | |
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