| William Dean Howells - 1860 - 414 Seiten
...right; all we ask they could readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...cast our votes with their view, and against our own? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can we do this ? Wrong as we think slavery... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 Seiten
...all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...cast our votes with their view, and against our own ? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can we do this ? Wrong as we think... | |
| 1860 - 138 Seiten
...all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...cast our votes with their view, and against our own ? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can we do this ? Wrong as we think... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 Seiten
...all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...cast our votes with their view, and against our own ? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can we do this? Wrong as we think slavery... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 Seiten
...all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...can we yield to them ? Can we cast our votes with this view, and against our own ? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 Seiten
...all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...thinking it wrong, as we do, can we yield to them? Cau we cast our votes with their view, and against our own ? In view of our moral, social, and political... | |
| 1860 - 292 Seiten
...and our thinking it wrong, is the preci.se fact upon which depend» the whole controversy. Thinkinglt right, as they do, they are not to blame for desiring...cast our votes with their view, and against our own ? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can we do this? Wrong as we think Slavery... | |
| 1860 - 270 Seiten
...thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which depends the wnole controversy. Thinking it right, aa they do, they are not to blame for desiring its full...cast our votes with their view, and against our own ? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can we do this? Wrong as we think Slavery... | |
| 1860 - 268 Seiten
...all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which...not to blame for desiring its full recognition, as heing right ; but, thinking it wrong, as we do, can we yield to them? Can we cast our votes with their... | |
| 1860 - 266 Seiten
...readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it rignt, and our thinking il wrong, is trie precise fact upon which depends the whole controversy....desiring its full recognition, as being right; but, thiuking it wrong, as we do, can we yield to them? Can we cast our votes with their view, and against... | |
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