| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 500 páginas
...nation wants — and they ask the nation's recognition, and its assistance to make good that committal. Now, if we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost...and disperse them. We, in effect, say to the white men, "You are worthless, or worse; we will neither help you nor be helped by you." To the blacks we... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 454 páginas
...its assistance to make good that committal. Xow. if Wii.jeject. ami spurn them, we do ooiiL.ulmost to disorganize and disperse them. We, in effect, say to the white men, "You are worthless, or worse; we will neither help you nor be helped by you." To the blacks we... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1894 - 684 páginas
...method in other cases; "any exclusive and inflexible plan would surely become a new entanglement. ... If we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost to disorganize...and disperse them. We, in effect, say to the white men, 'You are worthless or worse, we will neither help you, nor be helped by you." To the blacks we... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1896 - 502 páginas
...nation wants—and they ask the nation's recognition and its assistance to make good that committal. Now, if we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost...and disperse them. We, in effect, say to the white men, "you are worthless, or worse, we will neither help you, nor be helped by you." To the blacks we... | |
| Edmund Gibson Ross - 1896 - 200 páginas
...thousand men wh6 had organized the Louisiana Government, (on the one-tenth basis) he said: "If we now reject and spurn them, we do our utmost to disorganize and disperse them. We say to the white man. you are worthless, or worse. We will neither help you or be helped by you. To... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1898 - 300 páginas
...Nation wants — and they ask the Nation's recognition and its assistance to make good their committal. Now, if we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost...you." To the blacks we say, "This cup of liberty which your old masters hold to your lips we will dash from you, and leave you to the chances of gathering... | |
| Samuel Walker McCall - 1899 - 390 páginas
...Years of Congress, pp. 2-45. We say to the white man, you are worthless or worse. ... To the black man we say, this cup of liberty which these, your old masters, hold to your lips we will dash from you. . . . If this course, discouraging and paralyzing to both white and black,- has any tendency to bring... | |
| Samuel Walker McCall - 1899 - 430 páginas
...reference to the men responsible for the newly organized state government of Louisiana, that, "if we now reject and spurn them, we do our utmost to disorganize and disperse them. 1 Blaine, Twenty Years of Congress, pp. 2—45. We say to the white man, you are worthless or worse.... | |
| Paul Selby - 1900 - 478 páginas
...nation wants — and they ask the nation's recognition and its assistance to make good that committal. "Now, if we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost...and disperse them. We, in effect, say to the white men: 'You are worthless, or worse; we will neither help you, nor be helped by you.' To the blacks we... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 464 páginas
...committal. Now, if we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost to disorganize and disperse them. We, in fact, say to the white man : * You are worthless or worse....cup of liberty which these your old masters hold to TOUT lips we will dash from you, and leave you to the chances of gathering the spilled and scattered... | |
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