Now, whether the Union will be restored or not, or the South achieve an unhonoured independence or not, I know not, and I predict not. But this I think I know — that in a few years, a very few years, the twenty millions of freemen in the North will... Speeches on Questions of Public Policy - Página 194de John Bright - 1868Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| John Bright - 1865 - 302 páginas
...Atlantic. (Loud cheers.) Now, whether the Union will be restored or not, or the South achieve an unhonored independence or not, I know not, and I predict not....population equal to or exceeding that of this kingdom. (Hear! Hear!) When that time comes, I pray that it may not be said amongst them, that, in the darkest... | |
| George Makepeace Towle - 1866 - 276 páginas
...of this article. "Whether the Union will be restored or not,'or the South will achieve an unhonored independence or not, I know not, and I predict not....of freemen in the North will be thirty millions or fifty millions — a population equal to or exceeding that of this kingdom. When that time comes, I... | |
| 1869 - 372 páginas
...achieve an unhonoured independence or not, I know not, and I predict not. But this I think I know—that in a few years, a very few years, the twenty millions...of freemen in the North will be thirty millions, or oven fifty millions—a population equal to or exceeding that of this kingdom. When that time comes,... | |
| George Makepeace Towle - 1880 - 252 páginas
...Whether the Union will be restored or not," he said, " or whether the South will achieve an unhonored independence or not, I know not, and I predict not....very few years — the twenty millions of freemen of the North will be thirty millions, or fifty millions ; a population equal to, or exceeding that... | |
| 1880 - 592 páginas
...Whether the Union will be restored or not," he said, " or whether the South will achieve an unhonored independence or not, I know not, and I predict not....very few years — the twenty millions of freemen of the North will be thirty millions, or fifty millions ; a population equal to, or exceeding that... | |
| 1880 - 592 páginas
..."Whether the Union will be restored or not," he said, " or whether the South will achieve an unhonored independence or not, I know not, and I predict not. But this I think I know, that in a lew years — a very few years — the twenty millions of freemen of the North will be thirty millions.... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1882 - 722 páginas
...achieve an nnhonoured independence or not, I know not, and I predict not. Bat this I think I know—that in a few years, a very few years, the twenty millions of freemea in the North will be thirty millions, or even fifty millions—a population equal to or exceeding... | |
| William Robertson (of Rochdale.) - 1889 - 606 páginas
...mass of the people of this country with their friends and bretliren beyond the Atlantic. (Cheers.) Now, whether the Union will be restored or not, or...equal to or exceeding that of this kingdom. When that tune comes, I pray that it may not be said amongst them, that, m the darkest hour of their country's... | |
| Edward Lillie Pierce - 1893 - 700 páginas
...4, 1861: — '.' Now, whether the Union will be restored or not, or the South achieve an unhonored independence or not, I know not, and I predict not....in the North will be thirty millions, or even fifty millions,—a population equal to or exceeding that of this kingdom. When that time comes. I pray that... | |
| 1893 - 578 páginas
...these words, — " Now, whether the Union will be restored or not, or the South achieve an unhonored independence or not, I know not, and I predict not....twenty millions of freemen in the North will be thirty or even fifty millions, — a population equal to or exceeding that of this kingdom. When that time... | |
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