| David Lathrop - Illinois - 1865 - 268 pages
...enforced between aliens, than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war; you can not fight always, and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions, as to terms of intercourse, are again upon you. "To the extent of my ability I shall take... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 692 pages
...enforced between aliens than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 972 pages
...enunciated, four years ago, this undeniable truth: " Suppose you go to war, you can not fight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you." In the angry commotion, excited by self-willed... | |
| William V. Spencer - 1865 - 368 pages
...aliens make treaties easier than friends can make laws? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical question as to terms of intercourse are again before you. In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-citizens,... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - History - 1865 - 296 pages
...enforced between aliens than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. " This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - Presidents - 1865 - 322 pages
...enforced between aliens than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. " This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 878 pages
...enunciated, four years ago, this undeniable truth: " Suppose you go to war, you can not fight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you." In the angry commotion, excited by self-willed... | |
| Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 506 pages
...enforced between aliens than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war, you can not fight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. " This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Phebe Ann Hanaford - Presidents United States Biography - 1865 - 232 pages
...enforced between aliens than laws can among friends ? Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. "This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 872 pages
...continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. ''Suppose you go to war; you cannot fight always, d mak@K questions as to the terms of intercourse are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
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