| James Daniel Lynch - 1881 - 570 頁
...death-knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the present ; but that is only a reprieve, not a final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once concurred in and held up to the passions of men, will never be obliterated, and every new irritation... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 284 頁
...once as the knell of the Union. It is hushed indeed for a moment. But this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with...never be obliterated, and every new irritation will make it deeper and deeper.' The iniquitous annexation of Texas gave the South two senators, with the... | |
| William T. Alexander - 1800 - 662 頁
...onc'e as the knell of the Union. It is hushed indeed for the moment' but this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence. A geographical line coinciding with...never be obliterated, and every new irritation will work it deeper and deeper." From this time parties were to be really national only so long as the question... | |
| 1892 - 780 頁
...and the South. Jefferson gifted with prophetic vision said : " A geographical line, coinciding with a principle, moral and political, once conceived and...every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper." The second state made from the new territory had brought before the nation a matter of even more serious... | |
| Henry Dickson Capers - 1893 - 636 頁
...question, like a fire-bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as a knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the...new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper. " I regret that I am now to die in the belief that the useless sacrifice of themselves by the generation... | |
| Henry Dickson Capers - 1893 - 634 頁
...question, like a fire-bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered ¡t at once as a knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the...every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper. 260 happiness to their country, is to be thrown away by the unwise and unworthy liassions of their... | |
| Henry Dickson Capers - 1893 - 630 頁
...question, like a fire-bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as a knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the...and held up to the angry passions of men, will never ba obliterated, and every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper. happiness to their country,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 頁
...as the knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the moment. But this is a reprieve only; not a final sentence. A geographical line coinciding with...passions of men, will never be obliterated, and every irritation will mark it deeper and deeper. I can say with conscious truth that there is not a man on... | |
| Edward Ingle - 1896 - 400 頁
...profitably be grown. The danger in this compromise was shown by Jefferson, who wrote in 1820 that " A geographical line coinciding with a marked principle,...every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper." Because the greater part of Texas lay below that line was the reason in part for the opposition in... | |
| Charles Mitchell Harvey - 1896 - 322 頁
...to be prophetic, he added: "It is hushed, indeed, for the moment, but this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence. A geographical line coinciding with...never be obliterated, and every new irritation will make it deeper and "\vorkss°nvoi deepe:." vii"p-'159This note of warning was called out by the contest... | |
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