| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1862 - 440 стор.
...contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole nation. To say that each state may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation. . . Secession, like any other revolutionary act, may be morally justified by the extremity of oppression;... | |
| Agénor comte de Gasparin - 1862 - 442 стор.
...millions of men who compose the Union, cannot be recognized. To say that a State can separate at will from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation." The illustrious Henry Clay, of Kentucky, held no less decided language ; here are a few sentences from... | |
| Agénor comte de Gasparin - 1862 - 452 стор.
...millions of men who compose the Union, cannot be recognized. To say that a State can separate at will from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation." The illustrious Henry Clay, of Kentucky, held no less decided language ; here are a few sentences from... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 стор.
...offense against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, it to »ay that the united States are not a nation, because it...parts, to their injury or ruin, without committing any offense. Secession, like any other revolutionary act. may be morally justified by the extremity... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1865 - 558 стор.
...contravention of a compact, but it ia an offence against the whole Union. To say that any State may, at pleasure, secede from the Union, is to say that the...parts, to their injury or ruin, without committing any offence. Secession, like any other revolutionary act, may be morally justified by the extremity... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 692 стор.
...contravention of a compact, but it is an offense against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nativti, because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissohe its connection... | |
| 1866 - 278 стор.
...contravention of a compact, but it is an offense against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States is not a nation ; because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve... | |
| 1866 - 288 стор.
...contravention of a compact, but it is an offense against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States is not a nation ;' because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve... | |
| James M. Hiatt - 1868 - 438 стор.
...contravention of a compact, but it is an offense against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the...parts, to their injury or ruin, without committing any offense. Secession, like any other revolutionary act, may be morally justified by the extremity... | |
| 1868 - 422 стор.
...contravention of a compact, but it is an offense against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States is not a nation ; because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve... | |
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