 | Rolander Guy McClellan - United States - 1872 - 744 pages
...which it has already obtained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease....result less fundamental and astounding. Both read the samo Bible, and pray to the same God; and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange... | |
 | John Gilmary Shea - United States - 1872 - 890 pages
...has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict, Slavery, might cease with or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each...triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding." He made no change in his cabinet, and in a short time after his inauguration proceeded to General Grant's... | |
 | Lewis O. Thompson - 1873 - 336 pages
...perpetuate, and extend this interest, was the object for which the insur. gents would rend the Union even by war, while the Government claimed no right to do...anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for nn easier triumph, and a result... | |
 | John Carroll Power - 1873 - 432 pages
...perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union, even by war, while the Government claimed no right to do...Neither party expected for the war, the magnitude or duration which it has already obtained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease... | |
 | Richard Edwards - 1867 - 510 pages
...while the government claimed no right to do more than restrict the territorial enlargement of it. 5. Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or...already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause might cease with or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph,... | |
 | Daniel Webster Wilder - Kansas - 1875 - 692 pages
...within four years thereafter." MARCH 4. — Reihauguration of Lincoln. Conclusion of his Address : " Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or...anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result... | |
 | Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Indians of North America - 1875 - 394 pages
...Inaugural Address, just before the fall of Richmond. The following is a portion of this address : — " Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or...anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result... | |
 | Recitations - 1876 - 732 pages
...duration which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease even before the conflict itself should cease. Each...triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Bath read the same bible, and pray to the same God, and each invokes his aid against the other. It... | |
 | Thomas Wentworth Higginson - America - 1877 - 396 pages
...Inaugural Address, just before the fall of Richmond. The following is a portion of this address : — " Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or...anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result... | |
 | Benson John Lossing - United States - 1877 - 674 pages
...Interest, was the object for which the insurgents would rend the Union, even by war; while the Governim-nt claimed no right to do more than to restrict the territorial...It Neither party expected for the war the magnitude nor the duration which It has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict... | |
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