| James Williams - 1861 - 324 σελίδες
...recognized as the leading anti-Southern paper in the United States. From the New York Tribune of Nov. 26, and Dec. 17,1860. We hold with Jefferson to the inalienable right of communities to alter-or abolish forms of government that have become oppressive or injurious, and if the cotton States... | |
| David Christy - 1862 - 646 σελίδες
...States consider the value of the Union debatable, we maintain their perfect right to discuss it. Nay, we hold with Jefferson, to the' inalienable right...the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace. The right to secede may be a revolutionary one, hut it exists, nevertheless; and we do not... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1865 - 486 σελίδες
...to compel them bv force to remain would be contrary to the principles enunciated in the immortal 7 " If the cotton States shall become satisfied that they...do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on the letting them go in peace. The right to secede may be a revi:iry one, but it exists novjrtlw;less."... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 704 σελίδες
...States consider the value of the Union debatable, we maintain their perfect right to discuss it. Nay : we hold, with Jefferson, to the inalienable right...communities to alter or abolish forms of government that hav<> become oppressive or injurious; and, if the Cotton States shall decide that they can do better... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1865 - 448 σελίδες
...attempt to compel them by force to remain would be contrary to the principles enunciated in the immortal "If the cotton States shall become satisfied that they can do better out of the union than m it, we insist on the letting them go in peace. The right to secede may be a revolutionary one, but... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1866 - 666 σελίδες
...States consider the value of the Union debatable, we maintain their perfect right to discuss it. Nay : we hold, with Jefferson, to the inalienable right...oppressive or injurious ; and, if the Cotton States shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace.... | |
| Henry Cleveland - 1866 - 850 σελίδες
...States consider the value of the Union debatable, we maintain their perfect right to discuss it. Nay : we hold, with Jefferson, to the inalienable right...oppressive or injurious ; and, if the cotton States shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace.... | |
| Henry Cleveland - 1866 - 888 σελίδες
...States consider the value of the Union debatable, we maintain their perfect right to discuss it. Nay: we hold, with Jefferson, to the inalienable right...oppressive or injurious ; and, if the cotton States shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace.... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 452 σελίδες
...states consider the value of the Union debatable, we maintain their perfect right to discuss it; nay, we hold, with Jefferson, to the inalienable right...oppressive or injurious; and if the cotton states shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace.... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 462 σελίδες
...states consider the value of the Union debatable, we maintain their perfect right to discuss it; nay, we hold, with Jefferson, to the inalienable right...oppressive or injurious; and if the cotton states shall decide that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace.... | |
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