Still a Union that can only be maintained by swords and bayonets, and in which strife and civil war are to take the place of brotherly love and kindness, has no charm for me. I shall mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress of mankind. If... Mazdaznan and the Messenger - Page 551920Full view - About this book
| John William Jones - 1875 - 596 pages
...government, by Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, and the other patriots of the Revolution. . . . Still a Union that can only be maintained by swords...shall mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress of mankind. If the Union is dissolved, and the Government disrupted, I shall retrun to my... | |
| John William Jones - 1875 - 586 pages
...government, by Washington, HamA ilton, Jefferson, Madison, and the other patriots of the Revolution. . . . Still a Union that can only be maintained by swords...brotherly love and kindness, has no charm for me. I shall i mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress of mankind. If the Union is dissolved, and... | |
| Lee Memorial Association - 1883 - 92 pages
...means will be exhausted before there is a resort to force. Secession is nothing but revolution. * * Still, a Union that can only be maintained by swords...which strife and civil war are to take the place of love and kindness, has no charm for me. I shall mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress... | |
| Lee Memorial Association - 1883 - 92 pages
...means will be exhausted before there is a resort to force. Secession is nothing but revolution. * * Still, a Union that can only be maintained by swords...which strife and civil war are to take the place of love and kindness, has no charm for me. I shall mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress... | |
| Armistead Lindsay Long, Marcus Joseph Wright - 1886 - 760 pages
...all the other patriots of the Revolution .... Still, a Union that can only be maintained by swordi and bayonets, and in which strife and civil war are to take th< place of brotherly love and kindness, has no charm for me. I shall mourn for my country and for... | |
| 1887 - 548 pages
...dire calamity not only for his own country, but for civilisation and all mankind. " Still," he said, "a Union that can only be maintained by swords and...brotherly love and kindness, has no charm for me." In common with all Southerners he firmly believed that each of the old States had a legal and indisputable... | |
| 1889 - 894 pages
...government, by Washington, Hamilton, Madison, and alj the other patriots of the Revolution. Still an Union that can only be maintained by swords and bayonets,...take the place of brotherly love and kindness, has no charms for me. I shall mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress of mankind. If the Union... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1889 - 458 pages
...government, by Washington, Hamilton, Madison, and alj the other patriots of the Revolution. Still an Union that can only be maintained by swords and bayonets,...take the place of brotherly love and kindness, has no charms for me. I shall mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress of mankind. If the Union... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 702 pages
...remedy of revolution, and to him secession was nothing less. " Still," he wrote, in January, 1861, "a Union that can only be maintained by swords and...brotherly love and kindness, has no charm for me. ... If the Union is dissolved and the government is disrupted, I shall return to my native State and... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 686 pages
...remedy of revolution, and to him secession was nothing less. " Still," he wrote, in January, 1861, "a Union that can only be maintained by swords and...brotherly love and kindness, has no charm for me. ... If the Union is dissolved and the government is disrupted, I shall return to my native State and... | |
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