 | Evert Augustus Duyckinck - United States - 1861 - 854 pages
...States I now earnestly appeal — I do not argue, I beseech you to make the arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would, be. blind to the signs of...and enlarged consideration of them, ranging, if it maybe, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object,... | |
 | Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 690 pages
...appeal — I do not argue — I beseech you to make the argument for yourselves — you cannot, if yon would, be blind to the signs of the times — I beg...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches... | |
 | Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 976 pages
...argue ; I beseech you to make the arguments for yourselves. You can not, if you would, be blind to tho signs of the times. I beg of you a calm and enlarged...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan polities. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - Presidents - 1865 - 864 pages
...States now, I mostly appeal. I do not argue — I beseech you to make the arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of the times. I beg of you a cairn and enlarged consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above partisan and personal politics.... | |
 | Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 676 pages
...I now earnestly appeal — I do not argue — I beseech you to make the argument for yourselves — you cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of the times — I beg of yon a calm and enlarged consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan... | |
 | Phebe Ann Hanaford - Chicago (Ill.) - 1866 - 222 pages
...States I now earnestly appeal. I do not argue : I beseech you to make the arguments for yourselves. You cannot, if you would, be blind to the signs of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches... | |
 | John Minor Botts - History - 1866 - 416 pages
...earnestly appeal. I do not argue, I beseech you to make the argument for yourselves. You can nofr, if you would, be blind to the signs of the times....consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches... | |
 | John Minor Botts - History - 1866 - 426 pages
...earnestly appeal. I do not argue, I bescech you to make the argument for yourselves. Yon can not, if yon would, be blind to the signs of the times. I beg of...consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and partisan polities. This proposal makes common cause for a common object, casting no reproaches... | |
 | Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 570 pages
...I do not argue — I beseech you to make the argument for yourselves. You cannot, if , you would.be blind to the signs of the times. I beg of you a calm...enlarged consideration of them, ranging, if it may lie, far above personal mid partisan politics. This proposal makes common cause for a common object,... | |
 | HORACE GREELEY - 1866 - 808 pages
...now your high privilege to do. May the vast future not have to lament that you have neglected it! " I beg of you a calm and enlarged consideration of...may be, far above partisan and personal politics. "In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of tbe United States to be hereunto... | |
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