| Jesse Ames Spencer - United States - 1866 - 620 pages
...population and prospects of our country in general, the president closed his message as follows : — " The struggle of to-day is not altogether for to-day ; it is for a vast future also. With a firm reliance on Providence, all the more firm and earnest, let us proceed in the great task... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1861 - 450 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last, are seventy years; and we find our population,... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 586 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will sarely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...burdens upon them till all of liberty shall be lost. " From the first taking of our national census to the last, are seventy years; and we find our population... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...burdens upon them till all of liberty shall be lost. If From the n'rst taking of our national census to the last, are seventy years, and we find our population... | |
| United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - Presidents - 1861 - 454 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last, are seventy years; and we find our population,... | |
| History, Modern - 1861 - 456 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix new disabilities und burdens upon them till all of liberty shall be lost. ^f From the first taking of our national census... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1862 - 966 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last, are seventy years; and we find our population,... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - Campaign literature, 1864 - 1864 - 210 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...upon them till all of liberty shall be lost.' " The views then expressed remain unchanged — nor have I much to add. None are so deeply interested to... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which,lf surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our national census to the last are seventy years ; aud we find our population,... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...political power which they already possess, and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix...burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From the first taking of our National Census to the last are seventy years ; and we find our population... | |
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