American Politics (non-partisan) from the Beginning to Date: Embodying a History of All the Political Parties, with Their Views and Records on All Important Questions. Great Speeches on All Great Issues, and Tabulated History and Chronological EventsFireside Publishing Company, 1892 - 854 halaman |
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... secure pledges that the public credit should be supported , the navy maintained , and that subordinate public officers , employed only in the execution of details , established by law , should not be removed from office on the ground of ...
... secure pledges that the public credit should be supported , the navy maintained , and that subordinate public officers , employed only in the execution of details , established by law , should not be removed from office on the ground of ...
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... secure their vote for Henry Clay for the Presi- dency ; but when in November , 1844 , New York and Philadelphia both gave Native majorities , and so sapped the Whig vote , that both places gave majorities for the Democratic Presidential ...
... secure their vote for Henry Clay for the Presi- dency ; but when in November , 1844 , New York and Philadelphia both gave Native majorities , and so sapped the Whig vote , that both places gave majorities for the Democratic Presidential ...
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... secure the success of the organization ; provided that nothing shall be done by the said national council in violation of the constitution ; and provided further , that in all political matters , its members may be instructed by the ...
... secure the success of the organization ; provided that nothing shall be done by the said national council in violation of the constitution ; and provided further , that in all political matters , its members may be instructed by the ...
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... secure the repre- Sumner , who afterwards won distinction sentative in Congress , but mainly to secure in the war of the rebellion . The Free an opportunity , as advised by their State State people stood firmly by their Topeka officers ...
... secure the repre- Sumner , who afterwards won distinction sentative in Congress , but mainly to secure in the war of the rebellion . The Free an opportunity , as advised by their State State people stood firmly by their Topeka officers ...
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... secure concert of action . He recommended a thorough reorganization of the militia , and the enrollment of all persons between 18 and 45 years , and the organization of a corps of ten thousand men ; also , a Con- vention , to assemble ...
... secure concert of action . He recommended a thorough reorganization of the militia , and the enrollment of all persons between 18 and 45 years , and the organization of a corps of ten thousand men ; also , a Con- vention , to assemble ...
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Halaman 22 - Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation ? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground ? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice ? It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world...
Halaman 68 - ... that you should cherish a cordial, habitual and immovable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity ; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety ; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned ; and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link...
Halaman 143 - That on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever, free...
Halaman 122 - I shall have the most solemn one to " preserve, protect, and defend it." I am loth to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battle-field and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.
Halaman 20 - If we remain one people, under an efficient government, the period is not far off, when we may defy material injury from external annoyance ; when we may take such an attitude as will cause the neutrality we may at any time resolve upon, to be scrupulously respected ; when belligerent nations, under the impossibility of making acquisitions upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation ; when we may choose peace or war, as our interest, guided by justice, shall counsel.
Halaman 74 - Peace— but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me...
Halaman 143 - ... above mentioned, order and designate as the States and parts of States wherein the people thereof, respectively, are this day in rebellion against the United States, the following, to wit: Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana (except the parishes of St.
Halaman 19 - It is substantially true, that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government. The rule, indeed, extends with more or less force to every species of free government. Who that is a sincere friend to it can look with indifference upon attempts to shake the foun-dation of the fabric ? Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge.
Halaman 143 - That the Executive will, on the first day of January aforesaid, by proclamation, designate the States and parts of States, if any, in which the people thereof, respectively, shall then be in rebellion against the United States; and the fact that any State, or the people thereof, shall on that day be in good faith represented in the Congress of the United States, by members chosen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such...
Halaman 22 - Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens,) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake; since history and experience prove, that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of Republican Government.