| David Christy - Antislavery movements - 1862 - 646 pages
...Excellency, AUSTIN BLAIB. " PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that o fight would be AWJTTL. Without a little blood-letting, this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a rush." That a compromise would have been effected, and that the -whole South would have accepted it, save... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - United States - 1863 - 284 pages
...Excellency AUSTIN BLAIR. PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that a fight would be awful. Without a little blood-letting, this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a rush. The peace Congress was a failure. The South, goaded on by wrongs real, and wrongs imaginary, was rushing... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Miles - Campaign literature - 1864 - 44 pages
...your friend, "Z. CHANDLER. " PS—Some of the manufacturing States think that a fight would be awful. Without a little blood-letting this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a rush. "WASHINGTON, February 11, 1861." Pennsylvania's most exemplary Executive (?) Andrew G. Curtin, sent... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - Conference Convention - - 1864 - 644 pages
...Excellency AUSTIN BLAIE. PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that a fight would be awful. Without a little blood-letting this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a rush. Mr. POWELL : — I think it evident from these letters, that there is, and has been, a fixed purpose... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - Conference Convention - 1864 - 644 pages
...Excellency AUSTIN I! I.AI ;:. PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that a fight would be awfuL Without a little blood-letting this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a rush. Mr. POWELL : — I think it evident from these letters, that there is, and has been, a fixed purpose... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - Conference Convention - 1864 - 774 pages
...Excellency AUSTIN BLAIB. PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that a fight would be awful. Without a little blood-letting this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a rush. Mr. POWELL : — I think it evident from these letters, that there is, and has been, a fixed purpose... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 360 pages
...Excellency AUSTIN BLAIR. "PS— Some of the Manufacturing States think that a fight would be awful. Without a little blood-letting this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a curse." That letter is full of point. It opens to the public gaze the motives upon which the Republican... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - History - 1864 - 628 pages
...Excellency ATTSTOT BLAIR. PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that a fight would be awful "Without a little blood-letting this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a rash. Mr. POWELL : — I think it evident from these letters, that there is, and has been, a fixed... | |
| George Lunt - History - 1866 - 584 pages
...IRt ExceUauy ACSTIN BLAIB. " PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that afyht would be awful. Without a little blood-letting, this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a curse." If this truly eloquent and statesmanlike epistle does not express the views of the Republican... | |
| George Lunt - United States - 1867 - 536 pages
...Excellency AUSTIN BLAIR. " PS — Some of the manufacturing States think that a fight would be awful. Without a little blood-letting, this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a curse." If this truly eloquent and statesmanlike epistle does not express the views of the Republican... | |
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