| United States. Congress. Senate - 1861 - 580 psl.
...continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. So far as possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most...my best discretion will be exercised, according to circumstances actually existing, and with a view and a hope of a peaceful solution of the national... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 psl.
...be 4.^*« furnished in all parts of the Union. So far as possible, the people every- 1861where shall have that sense of perfect security which is most...my best discretion will be exercised, according to circumstances actually existing, and with a view and » hope of a peaceful solution of the national... | |
| Charles Lempriere - 1861 - 336 psl.
...possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most favourable to calm thought and reflection. The course here indicated...circumstances actually existing, and with a view and a hope of a peaceful solution of the national troubles and the restoration of fraternal sympathies... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 psl.
...and against all others. He says: "The course here indicated will be followed, unless the current of events and experience shall show a modification or change to be proper; and in every case or exigency "my best discretion will be exercised, according to the circumstances usually existing,... | |
| 1861 - 552 psl.
...no invasion, no using of force against or among the people anywhere." u The people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection." " Plainly the central idea of secession is the essence of anarchy."— TUE INAUGURAL. One interested... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 psl.
...continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. ' : So far as possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most...with a view and hope of a peaceful solution of the na! tional troubles, and the restoration of I fraternal sympathies and affections. " That there are... | |
| 1862 - 200 psl.
...nearly impracticable withal, that I deem it better to forego, for the time, the uses of such offices. to be proper, and in every case and exigency my best discretion will be exercised, according to circumstances actually existing, and with a view and a hope to a peaceful solution of the national... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1864 - 210 psl.
...continue to be furnished to all parts of the Union. " So far as possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most...a peaceful solution of the national troubles, and the restoration of fraternal sympathies and affections. " That there are persons, in one section or... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - 1864 - 92 psl.
...continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. So far as possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most...my best discretion will be exercised according to circumstances actually existing, and with a view and a hope of a peaceful solution of the national... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 psl.
...continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union. So far as possible, the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most...exigency my best discretion will be exercised, according tocircumstanees actually existing, and with a view and a hope of a peaceful solution of the national... | |
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