Union are virtually dissolved ; that the states which compose it are free from their moral obligations ; and that, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely for a separation — amicably if they can, violently... The Southern Review - Σελίδα 1071871Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| 1901 - 772 σελίδες
...words: — I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion, that if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved;— that the...separation;— amicably if they can, violently if they must. At this point in the debate he was called to order by Mr. Poindexter, delegate in Congress for Mississippi... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1872 - 672 σελίδες
...virtually a dissolution of the Union; that it will free the States from their moral obligation; and as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some definitely to prepare for separation, amicably if they can, violently if they must." And when the war... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 744 σελίδες
...Union are virtually dissolved; that the States which compose it are free from their moral obligation, and that, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, definitely to prepare for separation, amicably if they can, violently if they must." Life of Quincy,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 752 σελίδες
...subjected him to so much obloquy : " It is my deliberate opinion that if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved ; that the States which compose it are free from their moral obligation, and that, as it will be the right of all, BO it will be the duty of some, definitely to... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1874 - 436 σελίδες
...opinion that, if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved; that the Mates which compose it are free from their moral obligations...amicably, if they can; violently, if they must. [Mr. Quincy was here called to order by Mr. Pomdexter, delegate from the Mississippi Territory, for the... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1874 - 436 σελίδες
...conduct, I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion that, if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved; that the States...obligations ; and that as it will be the right of all, to it will be the duty of s»me to prepare definitely for a separation — amicably, if they can ;... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1874 - 462 σελίδες
...conduct, I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion that, if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved ; that the /States...their moral obligations ; and that as it will be the riyht of all, so it will be the duty of some to prepare definitely for a separation — amicably, if... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1874 - 446 σελίδες
...conduct, I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion that, if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved; that the States...free from their moral obligations ; and that as it tvill be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some to prepare definitely for a separation —... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 σελίδες
...virtually a dissolution of the Union ; that it will free the States from their moral obligation, and, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, defmitely to prepare for a separation, amicably if they can, violently if they must.2 Abridged Cong.... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 438 σελίδες
...dissolution of the Union ; that it will free the states from their moral obligations ; and, as it will then be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some,...— amicably if they can, violently if they must. The bill, if it passes, is a deathblow to the constitution. It may afterwards linger ; but, lingering,... | |
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