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Page 141
... nation , except to meet force by force , and to maintain the institu- tions of the country , and enforce the laws of the land , by the whole power of the Ameri- can people . Nor do we suppose there is a single loyal person on this ...
... nation , except to meet force by force , and to maintain the institu- tions of the country , and enforce the laws of the land , by the whole power of the Ameri- can people . Nor do we suppose there is a single loyal person on this ...
Page 143
... nation , is Southern Confederacy , as a condition of totally impossible . Upon the supposition peace . On the opposite side , it is most that all parties were willing to divide the probable that every secessionist in those five nation ...
... nation , is Southern Confederacy , as a condition of totally impossible . Upon the supposition peace . On the opposite side , it is most that all parties were willing to divide the probable that every secessionist in those five nation ...
Page 147
... nation ever ob- tained by war . To treat all nations as friends , to treat them all alike , to have alliances with none , to have treaties of peace and commerce with all , to demand nothing that is not just and equal , to submit to ...
... nation ever ob- tained by war . To treat all nations as friends , to treat them all alike , to have alliances with none , to have treaties of peace and commerce with all , to demand nothing that is not just and equal , to submit to ...
Contents
Pascal as a Christian Philosopher | 1 |
Our Duty | 7 |
American Approval of the Trent | 129 |
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