| Abraham Lincoln - 1920 - 362 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have so far been unable...true. We encourage the hearts and nerve the arms of twelve thousand to adhere to their work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, and fight for it,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1921 - 292 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have so far been unable...We encourage the hearts and nerve the arms of the 12,000 to adhere to their work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, and fight for it, and feed... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1927 - 474 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have so far been unable...We encourage the hearts and nerve the arms of the 12,000 to adhere to their work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, and fight for it, and feed... | |
| Robert Watson Winston - 1928 - 620 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing to both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have so far been unable to perceive it. ... We must energize and feed, nourish and cherish the twelve thousand loyal men in Louisiana. . .... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 336 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have, so far, been unable...of Louisiana the converse of all this is made true * * *. What has been said of Louisiana will apply generally to other States * * * no exclusive, and... | |
| Henry Watson Wilbur - 1914 - 232 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing to both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have so far been unable to perceive it. If, on the contrary, they recognize and sustain the new government of Louisiana, the converse of all this is made true.... | |
| Howard M. Hensel - 1989 - 344 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing both white and black, has "any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have, so far, been unable to perceive it." By sustaining the new government the Union would encourage the hearts and strengthen the arms of the... | |
| David Herbert Donald, Harold Holzer - 2005 - 462 páginas
...discouraging and paralizing both white and black, have any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have so far been unable...this is made true. We encourage the hearts and nerve of the arms of 12,000 to adhere to their work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, and fight for... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 2006 - 896 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have, so far, been unable...Louisiana, the converse of all this is made true. We encourags the hearts and nerve the arms of the twelve thousand to adhere to their work, and argue for... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 434 páginas
...discouraging and paralyzing both white and black, has any tendency to bring Louisiana into proper practical relations with the Union, I have so far been unable...We encourage the hearts and nerve the arms of the 12,000 to adhere to their work, and argue for it, and proselyte for it, and fight for it, and feed... | |
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