I have to say it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. Vallandigham had been arrested; that is, I was pained that there should have seemed to be a necessity for arresting him, and that it will afford me great pleasure to discharge him so soon as I can,... The Rebellion Record: June '63-Nov. '63 - Page 364edited by - 1864Full view - About this book
 | Orville James Victor - United States - 1861
...have to say, it gave me pain when I learned Uiat Mr. Vallandigham had been arrested — that is, I iru pained that there should have seemed to be a necessity for arresting him — and that it will afford n« great pleasure to discharge him so soon as I can, by any means, believe the public safety will... | |
 | Robert Tomes - United States - 1862
...of exercising a constitutional power which I think exists. In response to such appeal I have to say, it gave me pain when I learned that. Mr. Vallandigham...that is, I was pained that there should have seemed to.be a necessity for arresting him — and that it will afford me great pleasure to discharge him... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - Copperhead movement - 1863 - 16 pages
...exercising a .constitutional power which I think exists. In response to such appeal, I have to say it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. Vallandigham...means, believe the public safety will not suffer by it. I further say that, as the war progresses, it appears to me, opinion and action, which were in great... | |
 | 1863
...of exercising a constitutional power which I think exists. In response to such appeal, I have to say it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. Vallandigham...pleasure to discharge him so soon as I can, by any ineans, believe the public safety will not suffer by it. I further say that, as the war progresses,... | |
 | Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Electronic book - 1864 - 510 pages
...exercising a constitutional power which I think exists. In response to such appeal, I have to say, it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. Vallandigham...means, believe the public safety will not suffer by it. I further say that, as the war progresses, it appears to me, opinion and action which were in great... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 8 pages
...exercising a constitutional power which I think exists. In response to such appeal, I have to say, it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. Vallandigham...means, believe the public safety will not suffer by it. I further say that, as the war progresses, it appears to me, opinion and action which were in great... | |
 | S.D. CARPENTER - 1864
...of exercising a constitutional power which I think exists. In response to such appeal I have to say it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. Vallandigham...it will afford me great pleasure to discharge him as'soon as I can by any means, believe the public safety will not suffer by it. I farther say that,... | |
 | Stephen D. Carpenter - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 351 pages
...exists. In response to such appeal I have to say it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. ValIsndigham nad been arrested — that is, I was pained that there...it will afford me great pleasure to discharge him as soon as I can by any means, believe the public safety will not suffer by it. I farther say that,... | |
 | Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866
...exists. In response to such appeal, I have to say, it gava me pain when 1 learned that Mr. Vallundigham had been arrested — that is, I was pained that there...necessity for arresting him — and that it will afford me preat pleasure to discharge him so soon as I can, by any means, believe the public safety will not... | |
 | HENRY J. RAYMOND. - 1864
...exists. In response to such appeal, I have to say, it gave me pain when I learned that Mr. Yallandigham had been arrested —that is, I was pained that there...should have seemed to be a necessity for arresting him—and that it will afford me great pleasure to discharge him so soon as I can, by any means, believe... | |
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