... justice. humanity, liberty, and the public welfare demand that immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that, at the earliest practicable moment,... The Works of William H. Seward - Page 499by William Henry Seward - 1884Full view - About this book
| Everett Chamberlin - Biography & Autobiography - 1872 - 568 pages
...restore the Union by the experiment of war, during which, under the pretense of military necessity or war power, higher than the Constitution, the Constitution...hostilities, with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceful means, to the end that at the earliest practicable moment peace may be... | |
| Everett Chamberlin - Campaign literature - 1872 - 586 pages
...restore the Union by the experiment of war, during which, under the pretense of military necessity or war power, higher than the Constitution, the Constitution...hostilities, with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceful means, to the end that at the earliest practicable moment peace may be... | |
| United States - 1875 - 1750 pages
...restore the Union by experiment o\war, during which, under the pretense of a military necessity, or war power higher than the Constitution, the Constitution...welfare demand that immediate efforts be made for the cessation ot hostilities, with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable... | |
| Vermillion County (Ind.) - 1874 - 412 pages
...restore the Union by experiment of war, during which, under the pretence of military necessity or war power higher than the Constitution, the Constitution...hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earliest practical moment peace may be... | |
| Henry County (Ind.) - 1874 - 410 pages
..."restore the Union by experiment of war, during which, under the pretence of military necessity or war power higher than the Constitution, the Constitution...hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earliest practical moment peace may be... | |
| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction - 1875 - 664 pages
...during which, under the pretence of a military necessity, or war power higher than the Contitution, the Constitution itself has been disregarded in every...the material prosperity of the country essentially impaired—justice, humanity, liberty and the public welfare demand that immediate efforts be made... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1876 - 894 pages
...the Union by the experiment of war, daring which, under the pretence of a military necessity, or war power higher than the constitution, the constitution...hostilities, with a view to an ultimate convention of the states, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earliest practicable moment peace may... | |
| Benjamin E. Buckman - 1876 - 184 pages
...restore the Union by experiment of war, during which, under the pretence of a military necessity, or war power higher than the Constitution, the Constitution...HOSTILITIES, with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earliest practicable moment, peace may... | |
| John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...restore the Union by the experiment of war, during which, under the pretense of military necessity or war power higher than the Constitution, the Constitution...hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earliest practical moment peace may be... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1876 - 894 pages
...daring which, under the pretence of a military necessity, or war power higher than the con•ititation, the constitution itself has been disregarded in every...hostilities, with a view to an ultimate convention of the states, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earliest practicable moment peace may... | |
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