| Thomas Guthrie Marquis - 1907 - 512 páginas
...a report which included the following optimistic sentences : '-• I am satisfied that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation...of affairs in good faith. The questions which have hitherto divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1908 - 600 páginas
...and only one day each in Savannah and Augusta, Georgia. One of his conclusions was " that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith." That the mass of the thinking men who called upon him during his hurried visits at Raleigh, Charleston,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1908 - 416 páginas
...make a report on its condition, in his report said: — "I am satisfied the mass of thinking men in the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have hitherto divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections — slavery and State rights, or the... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1908 - 602 páginas
...and only one day each in Savannah and Augusta, Georgia. One of his conclusions was " that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith." That the mass of the thinking men who called upon him during his hurried visits at Raleigh, Charleston,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 446 páginas
...and make a report on its condition, in his report said : "I am satisfied the mass of thinking men in the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have hitherto divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections — slavery and State rights, or the... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 446 páginas
...and make a report on its condition, in his report said : "I am satisfied the mass of thinking men in the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have hitherto divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections — slavery and State rights, or the... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 440 páginas
...and make a report on its condition, in his report said : "I am satisfied the mass of thinking men in the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have hitherto divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections — slavery and State rights, or the... | |
| George Henry Haynes - 1909 - 486 páginas
...an inspection tour, the object of which was primarily military, and who reported that " the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith." Sumuer denounced the message as " like the whitewashing message of Franklin Pierce with reference to... | |
| Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1911 - 546 páginas
...present situation of affairs in good faith," said General Grant. " The questions which have hitherto divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections — slavery and state rights — or the right of the state to secede from the Union — they regard as having been settled forever." Southern state... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 228 páginas
...general Government. The following are the conclusions come to by me: I am satisfied that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation...heretofore divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections—slavery and State rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union—they regard... | |
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