| Massachusetts. Governor - 1861 - 566 pages
...leader like Petigru, and all the memories of the Gadsdens, the Rutledges, and the Cotesworth Pinekneys of the revolutionary and constitutional age, to follow...to conciliate those who were predetermined not to he conciliated. But it is not true, as is pretended by the rebels and their sympathizers, that the... | |
| John Wien Forney - Campaign literature, 1880 - 1880 - 516 pages
...stand in this spot and call to mind the scenes of the first day of July with any other feelings. ? A sad foreboding of what would ensue if war should...pre-determined not to be conciliated. But it is not true, as it is pretended by the Rebels and their sympathizers, that the war has been carried on by the United... | |
| John Wien Forney - Campaign literature, 1880 - 1880 - 514 pages
...spot and call to mind the scenes of the first day of July with any other feelings.? A sad forelrading of what would ensue if war should break out between...pre-determined not to be conciliated. But it is not tme, as it is pretended by the Rebels and their sympathizers, that the war has been carried on by the... | |
| Orators - 1880 - 698 pages
...war. Who could stand on this spot and call to mind the scenes of the first days of July without any feeling? A sad foreboding of what would ensue, if...South, has haunted me through life, and led me, perhaps toe long, to tread in the path of hopeless compromise, in the fond endeavor to conciliate those who... | |
| Illinois State Historical Library - Illinois - 1906 - 540 pages
...Mr. Everett exclaim: "A sad foreboding of what would ensue if. a war 146 should break out between the North and South has haunted me through life, and led...who •were predetermined not to be conciliated." It is not necessary to go further into detail of Mr. Everett's address, a glimpse of which it has been... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - Illinois - 1906 - 542 pages
...hear Mr. Everett exclnim: "A sad foreboding of what would ensue if. a war should break out between the North and South has haunted me through life, and led...those who were predetermined not to be conciliated." It is not necessary to go further into detail of Mr. Everett's address, a glimpse of which it has been... | |
| Clark Ezra Carr - 1906 - 162 pages
...Mr. Everett exclaim: "A sad foreboding of what would ensue if a war should break out between the [54] North and South has haunted me through life, and led...those who were predetermined not to be conciliated." MR EVERETT'S ADDRESS CHARACTERIZED It is not necessary to go further into detail of Mr. Everett's address,... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - Illinois - 1906 - 534 pages
...exclaim: "A sad foreboding of what would ensue if a war 146 should break out between the North aud South has haunted me through life, and led me, perhaps...those who were predetermined not to be conciliated." It is not necessary to go further into detail of Mr. Everett's address, a glimpse of which it has been... | |
| Garry Wills - Death - 1992 - 324 pages
...between the two great sections of the country. This opinion I take to be entirely without foundation. 49. No man can deplore more than I do the miseries of...conciliate those who were predetermined not to be conciliated.37 But it is not true, as is pretended by the Rebels and their sympathizers, that the war... | |
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