| Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 頁
...killing these men," runs Secretary Welles's abstract of the President's words, " even the worst of them. Frighten them out of the country, open the gates, let down the bars, scare them off," said he, throwing up his hands as if scaring sheep. " Enough lives have been sacrificed; we must extinguish... | |
| James Schouler - 1899 - 686 頁
...himself would take any part in hanging or killing these fellow-citizens, even the worst of them. " Frighten them out of the country, open the gates, let down the bars, scare them off," he continued, lifting up his hands with an appropriate gesture; "but enough lives have been sacrificed;... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1902 - 482 頁
...Frighten them out of the country!" he exclaimed, throwing his arms around as if he were driving sheep; " let down the bars; scare them off! Enough lives have been sacrificed; we must extinguish our resentment if we expect harmony and union!" Secretary Welles records in his diary this extraordinary... | |
| Robert Needham Cust - 1904 - 680 頁
...need expect that " he would take any part in hanging or killing those men, even " the worst of them. Frighten them out of the country, open the " gates, let down the bars, scare them off, he said, throwing up his " haads, as if scaring sheep. Enough lives have been sacrificed. " We must... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1904 - 696 頁
...Works, vol. ii. pp. 672-675. down the bars, scare them off [throwing up his hands as if scaring sheep]. Enough lives have been sacrificed. We must extinguish our resentments if we expect harmony and union. There is too much of a desire on the part of some of our very good friends to be masters, to interfere... | |
| Robert Needham Cust - 1904 - 1404 頁
...need expect that " he would take any part in hanging or killing those men, even " the worst of them. Frighten them out of the country, open the " gates, let down the bars, scare them oft', he said, throwing up his " hands, as if scaring sheep. Enough lives have been sacrificed. " We... | |
| Southern History Association - 1905 - 470 頁
...exclaimed: "No one need expect I will take any part in hanging or killing these men, even the worst of them. Frighten them out of the country, open the gates, let down the bars, scare them off; (throwing up his hands as if scaring sheep). Enough lives have been sacrificed; we must extinguish... | |
| Southern History Association - 1905 - 494 頁
...country, open the gates, let down the bars, scare them off; (throwing up his hands as if scaring sheep). Enough lives have been sacrificed; we must extinguish our resentments if we expect harmony and Union." Johnson, on the other hand these stern men had reason to believe, would come up to their mark. The... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1906 - 700 頁
...over. No one need expect me to take any part in hanging or killing those men, even the worst of them. Frighten them out of the country, open the gates, let down the bars, scare them off (throwing up his hands as if scaring sheep). Enough lives have been sacrificed. We must extinguish... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1906 - 626 頁
...over. No one need expect me to take any part in hanging or killing those men, even the worst of them. Frighten them out of the country, open the gates, let down the bars, scare them off (throwing up his hands as if scaring sheep). Enough lives have been sacrificed. We must extinguish... | |
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