| Arbitration (International law) - 1863 - 638 pages
...population of our country at the commencement of the Revolutionary WAR ITSKLF DECIDES NOTHING. — Suppose you go to war, you cannot fight always ; and...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon you. — President Lincoln. INCREASE OB OCR WEALTH.... | |
| Augustin Cochin - Slavery - 1863 - 432 pages
...satisfactory after separation than before ? Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make laws ? Suppose you go to war ; you cannot fight always ;...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again before you.'? There is no reason whatever for acting... | |
| Augustin Cochin - Slavery - 1863 - 438 pages
...satisfactory after separation than before ? Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make laws ? Suppose you go to war ; you cannot fight always ;...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again before you." There is no reason whatever for acting... | |
| John Bell Robinson - Slavery - 1863 - 394 pages
...if we went to war we could not fight ''''. always ; " and -when, after much loss on both sides anfl no ;";'. gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical...'":'"' as to terms of intercourse are again upon you." This pro-'•" : • phetic and highly significant sentiment shows that even Mr. Lincoln, before the... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - United States - 1863 - 598 pages
...faithfully 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,...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions, as to terms of intercourse, are again upon you." * *• In reference to the policy to be... | |
| Indiana. General Assembly. Senate - Indiana - 1863 - 850 pages
...following propositions: 1st. An endorsement of the following language: "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 old identical question as te terms of intercourse are again upon you. 2d. Asking the Chief Executive... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - United States - 1863 - 282 pages
...was his own. He said, in his Inaugural, but sixteen months ago : "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 old identical questions as to terms of intercourse are upon you." I agree with him in that. But now... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...separate — we cannot remove our respective sections from each other, nor build an impassable wall between them. A husband and wife may be divorced,...gain on either, you cease fighting, the identical questions as to terms of intercourse are again upon yon. This country, with its institutions, belongs... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...to face ; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile, must continue between them. It is impossible, then, to make that intercourse more advantageous or...questions, as to terms of intercourse, are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - History - 1864 - 492 pages
...to face; and intercourse, either amicable or hostile, must continue between them. It is impossible, then, to make that intercourse more advantageous or...questions, as to terms of intercourse, are again upon you. This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow... | |
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