Life of Gen.Ben Harrison by Gen.Lew Wallace Also Life of Hon.L.P.Morton |
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... Honors Conferred- His Wife's Accomplishments - His Happy Family - His City Res- idence - Respected Abroad - Good Will Promoted - A True Re- publican - A Friend of Art - Mr . Morton's Newport Home- President Arthur and Mr. Morton ...
... Honors Conferred- His Wife's Accomplishments - His Happy Family - His City Res- idence - Respected Abroad - Good Will Promoted - A True Re- publican - A Friend of Art - Mr . Morton's Newport Home- President Arthur and Mr. Morton ...
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... honor and preferment in our country , and the contention is perpetual . A peculiarity of the struggle is that the whole people witness the start , the effort , and the outcome . When at length a contestant emerges from the throng ...
... honor and preferment in our country , and the contention is perpetual . A peculiarity of the struggle is that the whole people witness the start , the effort , and the outcome . When at length a contestant emerges from the throng ...
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... honors of which he died possessed . In 1764 , when little more than a boy , he was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses , of which he quickly became Speaker . This was in provincial days . Attracting notice of the royal governor ...
... honors of which he died possessed . In 1764 , when little more than a boy , he was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses , of which he quickly became Speaker . This was in provincial days . Attracting notice of the royal governor ...
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... honor of this record . Indeed , it would be surpassingly strange should such be the disposition of any American . If the glory attaching to a Signer of the Declaration might not be transcended , it was CARPENTERS ' HALL , PHILADELPHIA ...
... honor of this record . Indeed , it would be surpassingly strange should such be the disposition of any American . If the glory attaching to a Signer of the Declaration might not be transcended , it was CARPENTERS ' HALL , PHILADELPHIA ...
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... honor , must be regarded as cred- itable to him in the highest degree . His repu- tation may be rested upon this circumstance quite as safely as upon his military record . As Governor of Indiana Harrison was er- officio Superintendent ...
... honor , must be regarded as cred- itable to him in the highest degree . His repu- tation may be rested upon this circumstance quite as safely as upon his military record . As Governor of Indiana Harrison was er- officio Superintendent ...
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Halaman 470 - With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphans, to do all that may achieve and cherish a just and a lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.
Halaman 469 - In giving freedom to the slave we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth.
Halaman 232 - Provided, That as an express and fundamental condition to, the acquisition of any territory from the Republic of Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use by the Executive of the moneys herein appropriated, neither Slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory...
Halaman 309 - A treaty is, in its nature, a contract between two nations, not a legislative act. It does not generally effect, of itself, the object to be accomplished, especially so far as its operation is infra-territorial ; but is carried into execution by the sovereign power of the respective parties to the instrument.
Halaman 414 - His person, you know, was fine, his stature exactly what one would wish, his deportment easy, erect, and noble ; the best horseman of his age, and the most graceful figure that could be seen on horseback.
Halaman 234 - ... it becomes our duty, by legislation, whenever such legislation is necessary, to maintain this provision of the Constitution against all attempts to violate it; and we deny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legislature, or of any individuals, to give legal existence to slavery in any territory of the United States.
Halaman 309 - But when the terms of the stipulation import a contract, when either of the parties engages to perform a particular act, the treaty addresses itself to the political, not the judicial department; and the legislature must execute the contract before it can become a rule for the
Halaman 92 - Our peace friends, if they expect peace from separation, are much mistaken. It would be but the beginning of war, with thousands of northern men joining the South, because of our disgrace in allowing separation. To have "peace on any terms," the South would demand the restoration of their slaves already freed.
Halaman 234 - That the normal condition of all the territory of the United States is that of freedom ; that as our Republican fathers, when they had abolished Slavery in all our national territory, ordained that " no person should be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law...