| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 500 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable withal, that I deem it better to forego for the time the uses of such offices. The mails, unless repelled, will continue...sense of perfect security which is most favorable to cglm thought and reflection. The course here indicated will be followed, unless current events and... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 454 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable withal, that I deem it better to forego for the time the uses of such offices. The mails, unless repelled, will continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. 80 far as possible, the people every-where shall have that sense of perfect security which is most... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 536 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable withal, that I deem it better to forego for the time the uses of such offices. The mails, unless repelled, will continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union.13 So far as possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 564 頁
...the tender of this benign policy, he had also warned them that it would be modified or changed if " current events and experience shall show a modification or change to be proper." That experience had now come. The rebels had rejected the tendered immunity, spurned the proffered... | |
| Joseph Story - 1891 - 852 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable with all, I deem it better, for the time, to forego the uses of such offices. " The mails, unless repelled, will continue...unless current events and experience shall show a modiftcation or change to be proper, and in every case and exigency my best discretion will be exercised,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1891 - 858 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable with all, I deem it better, for the time, to forego the uses of such offices. "The mails, unless repelled, will continue...favorable to calm thought and reflection. The course hero indicated will bo followed, unless current events and expcricuce shall show a modification or... | |
| 1891 - 928 頁
...irritating, and so really impracticable withal, that I deem it better to forego for the time the uses of such offices. The mails, unless repelled, will continue...shall have that sense of perfect security which is the most favorable to calm thought and reflection. The course here indicated will be followed, unless... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1891 - 424 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable withal, I deem it better to forego, for the time, the uses of such offices. The mails, unless repelled, will continue...Union. So far as possible, the people everywhere shall havo that sense of perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection. The course... | |
| Hannah Amelia (Noyes) Davidson, Mrs. Hannah Amelia Noyes Davidson - 1891 - 232 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable withal, that I deem it best to forego, for the time, the uses of such offices. The mails, unless repelled, will continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection. The course here indicated... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 270 頁
...irritating, and so nearly impracticable withal, that I deem it better to forego for the time the uses of such offices. ': The mails, unless repelled, will continue...have that sense of perfect security which is most favourable to calm thought and reflection. The course here indicated will be followed unless current... | |
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