Echoes from the South: Comprising the Most Important Speeches, Proclamations, and Public Acts Emanating from the South During the Late WarE. B. Treat & Company, 1866 - 211 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... Lincoln to the presi- dency of the United States ? My countrymen , I tell you frankly , candidly , and earnestly , that I do not think that they ought . In my judgment , the elec- tion of no man , constitutionally chosen to that high ...
... Lincoln to the presi- dency of the United States ? My countrymen , I tell you frankly , candidly , and earnestly , that I do not think that they ought . In my judgment , the elec- tion of no man , constitutionally chosen to that high ...
第 10 頁
... Lincoln's policy and principles are against the Constitution , and that if he carries them out it will be destructive of our rights . Let us not anticipate a threatened evil . If he violates the Constitution then will come our time to ...
... Lincoln's policy and principles are against the Constitution , and that if he carries them out it will be destructive of our rights . Let us not anticipate a threatened evil . If he violates the Constitution then will come our time to ...
第 11 頁
... Lincoln will do anything to jeopardize our safety or security , whatever may be his spirit to do it ; for he is bound by the constitutional checks which are thrown around him , which at this time renders him power- less to do any great ...
... Lincoln will do anything to jeopardize our safety or security , whatever may be his spirit to do it ; for he is bound by the constitutional checks which are thrown around him , which at this time renders him power- less to do any great ...
第 12 頁
... Lincoln cbtain a cabinet which would aid him , or allow him to violate the Constitution ? Why then , I say , should we disrupt the ties of this Union when his hands are tied , when he can do nothing against us ? I have heard it mooted ...
... Lincoln cbtain a cabinet which would aid him , or allow him to violate the Constitution ? Why then , I say , should we disrupt the ties of this Union when his hands are tied , when he can do nothing against us ? I have heard it mooted ...
第 28 頁
... Lincoln and his Republican associ- ates shall be carried out , or attempted to be carried out , no man in Georgia will be more willing or ready than myself to defend our rights , interest , and honor at every hazard , and to the last ...
... Lincoln and his Republican associ- ates shall be carried out , or attempted to be carried out , no man in Georgia will be more willing or ready than myself to defend our rights , interest , and honor at every hazard , and to the last ...
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