 | Edward McPherson - United States - 1882 - 655 pages
...which 1 trust lies before them, any more than I am üble to believe that a man could contract so ttrong an appetite for emetics during temporary illness as...persist in feeding upon them during the remainder of bis healthful life. In giving the resolutions that earnest consideration which you request of me, I... | |
 | John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890
...discussion, the liberty of speech and the press, the law of evidence, trial by jury, and habeas CHAP. XII. corpus, throughout the indefinite peaceful future,...upon them during the remainder of his healthful life. The President parried the political thrust in the resolutions by reminding the gentlemen of Albany... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1891 - 808 pages
...public discussion, the liberty of speech and the press, the law of evidence, trial by jury, and habeas corpus, throughout the indefinite peaceful future,...them, any more than I am able to believe that a man contf contract go strong an appetite for emetic* during temporary illness as to persist in feeding... | |
 | Charles Carleton Coffin - Presidents - 1892 - 542 pages
...discussion, the liberty of speech and the Press, the law or. evidence, trial by jury, habeas corpun throughout the indefinite, peaceful future, which...contract so strong an appetite for emetics during a temporary illness as to persist in feeding upon them during the remainder of his healthful life."... | |
 | CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN - 1892
...speech and the Press, ihe law of evidence, trial by jury, habetu eorput throughout the indefiuite, peaceful future, which I trust lies before them, any more than I am nble to believe that a man could contract so strong an appetite for emetics during a temporary illness... | |
 | Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 542 pages
...public discussion, the liberty of speech and the Press, the law of evidence, trial by jury, habeas wrpus throughout the indefinite, peaceful future, which...I am able to believe that a man could contract so stroug an appetite for emetics during a temporary illness as to persist in feeding upon them during... | |
 | Charles Carleton Coffin - Presidents - 1893 - 542 pages
...by jury, habeas carpus throughout the indefinite, peaceful future, which I trust lies before tuI-in, any more than I am able to believe that a man could contract so strong an appetite for emeties during a temporary illness as to persist in feeding upon them during the remainder of his healthful... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 154 pages
...discussion, the liberty of speech and of the press, the laws of evidence, trial by jury and habeas corpus throughout the indefinite peaceful future,...during temporary illness as to persist in feeding on them during the remainder of his healthful life." REPLY TO NEW YORK DEMOCRATS, JUNE 12, 1863. "... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894
...Erastus Corning and Others, June 12, 1863, vol. VIII, p. 30Ç. ACQUIRED APPETITE FOR EMETICS No more am I able to believe that a man could contract so strong...upon them during the remainder of his healthful life. Letter to Erastus Corning and Others, June 12, 1863, vol. VIII, p. 310. YANKEE PEDLER'S PANTALOONS... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894
...ready to hang the panel than to hang the traitor," II. 347. [I cannot] " believe that a man con Id contract so strong an appetite for emetics during...them during the remainder of his healthful life," 11, 360. " The head of Lee's army ... at Martinsburg, and the tail . . . between Frederickgbnrg and... | |
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