| John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...come soon, and come to stay ; and so come as to be worth keeping in all future time. It will then have proved that among freemen there can be no successful...from the ballot to the bullet, and that they who take such appeal are sure to lose their case and pay the cost. And then there will be some black men who... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1877 - 674 pages
...vast future, thanks to all ! Peace does not appear so distant as it did. I hope it will come soon, and come to stay; and so come as to be worth the keeping...from the ballot to the bullet, and that they who take such appeal are sure to lose their cause and pay the cost. And then there tton of the laws of war,... | |
| Henry Wilson - Antislavery movements - 1877 - 814 pages
...better, and that peace did not appear as distant as it did, and expressing the hope that " it will soon come to stay ; and so come as to be worth the keeping in all future time," he closed with this sharp and significant rebuke : " And there will be some black men who can remember... | |
| Augusta Blanche Berard - United States - 1878 - 364 pages
...the President could say, " Peace does not appear so distant as it did. I hope it will come soon, and come to stay, and so come as to be worth the keeping in all future time." EVENTS of 1864. 223. Plan of the Campaign. — The achievements of the preceding year had so far narrowed... | |
| John Wien Forney - Statesmen - 1873 - 452 pages
...Convention, August 26, 1863 : " Peace does not appear so distant as it did. I hope it will come soon, and come to stay ; and so come as to be worth the keeping...from the ballot to the bullet, and that they who take such appeal are sure to lose their case and pay the cost. And there will be some black men who can... | |
| William O. Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 538 pages
...vast future—thanks to all. Peace does not appear so distant as it did. I hope it will come soon, and come to stay; and so come as to be worth the keeping...from the ballot to the bullet, and that they who take such appeal are sure to lose their case and pay the cost. And there will be some black men who can... | |
| William Osborn Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 716 pages
...would not soon forgive. " Peace does not appear so distant as it did. I hope it will come soon, and come to stay, and so come as to be worth the keeping...successful appeal from the ballot to the bullet, and that those who take such appeal are sure to lose their case and pay the cost. And there will be some black... | |
| William O. Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 540 pages
...would not soon forgive. " Peace does not appear so distant as it did. I hope it will come soon, and come to stay, and so come as to be worth the keeping...successful appeal from the ballot to the bullet, and that those who take such appeal are Bure to lose their case and pay the cost. And there will be some black... | |
| William O. Stoddard - Presidents - 1884 - 536 pages
...would not soon forgive. " Peace does not appear so distant as it did. I hope it will come soon, and come to stay, and so come as to be worth the keeping...successful appeal from the ballot to the bullet, and that those who take such appeal are sure to lose their case and pay the cost. And there will be some black... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - Illustrated books - 1885 - 476 pages
...future — thanks to all. Peace does not appear so distant as it did. i hope it will come soon and come to stay ; and so come as to be worth the keeping...from the ballot to the bullet, and that they who take such appeal are sure to lose their case and pay the cost. And there will be some black men who can... | |
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