| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1866 - 164 pages
...they show patience and manly yirtues, will sooner obtain a participation in the elective fr-ancbiue through the States than through the General Government, even if it had power-to intervene. When the tumult of emotions that have been raised by the suddenness of the social... | |
| Edward McPherson - Freed persons - 1871 - 670 pages
...and absolutely, or introduced gradually and with conditions. In my judgment, the freedmcn, if they 2Ary#Rz Њ Й x "4 Uyg/ " R >3 ao : UU{UZְn |z w z dj ! ^ v E Z; j Tt + # Buddenness of the social change shall have subsided, it may prove that they will receive the kindliest... | |
| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction - 1871 - 678 pages
...freedmcn, if they show patience und manly virtues, will .sooner obtain a participation in the electivo franchise through the .States than through the General Government, even if it had power to intervene. AVhen the tumult of emotions that have been raised by the suddenness of the social change shall have... | |
| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction - 1875 - 664 pages
...and absolutely, or introduced gradually and with conditions. In my judgment, the freedmen, if they show patience and manly virtues, will sooner obtain...subsided, it may prove that they will receive the kindliest usage from some'of those on whom they have heretofore most closely depended. Lknow that sincere... | |
| Patrick Cudmore - Constitutional history - 1875 - 278 pages
...once and ibsolutely, or introduced gradually and with conditions. In my judgment the freedmen, if they show patience and manly virtues, will sooner obtain...than through the general government, even if it had the power to intervene. When the tumult of emotions that have been raised by the suddenness of the... | |
| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1880 - 670 pages
...and absolutely, or introduced gradually and with conditions. In my judgment, tlip I'reedrncn, if they show patience and manly virtues, will sooner obtain...through the States than through the General Government, îven if it had power to intervene. When the tumult of emotions that have been raised by the suddenness... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1888 - 648 pages
...and absolutely, or introduced grad\ ually and with conditions. In my judgment, the freedmen, if they show patience and manly virtues, will sooner obtain...subsided, it may prove that they will receive the kindliest usages from some of those on whom they have heretofore most closely depended. But while I... | |
| Hugh McCulloch - United States - 1888 - 582 pages
...judgment, the freedmen, if they show patience and manly virtues, will sooner obtain a participation m the elective franchise through the States than through...subsided, it may prove that they will receive the kindliest usage from some of those on whom they have heretofore most closely depended. " But while... | |
| Hugh McCulloch - United States - 1888 - 582 pages
...suddenness of the social change shall have subsided, it may prove that they will receive the kindliest usage from some of those on whom they have heretofore most closely depended. "feut while I have no doubt that now, after the close of the war, it is not competent for the General... | |
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