The Democratic party of this section of the State is becoming rapidly demoralized in reference to the great question of the preservation of the Union. The game of the destructives is to use the Missouri Compromise principle as a medium of defeating all... The Mississippi Valley Historical Review - Page 2881918Full view - About this book
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1913 - 772 pages
...demoralized in reference to the great question of the preservation of the Union. The game of the destructives is to use the Missouri Compromise principle as a medium...drive her into measures that must end in disunion. We, or rather a few of us here, have done and are doing our utmost to check the torrent. The mass of... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1913 - 306 pages
...destructives is to use the Missouri Compromise principle as a medium of defeating all adjustment and then make the most of succeeding events, no matter what...South and drive her into measures that must end in disifnion. . . . It is of the very last importance that you should without delay throw yourself fully... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1913 - 308 pages
...demoralized in reference to the great question of the preservation of the Union. The game of the destructives is to use the Missouri Compromise principle as a medium of defeating all adjustment and then make the most of succeeding events, no matter what they may be, to infuriate the South and drive her... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1922 - 932 pages
...principle [as demanded by the Nashville Convention] as a medium of defeating all adjustments and then to . . . infuriate the South and drive her into measures that must end in disunion." " All who go to the Nashville Convention are ultimately to fall into that position." This view is confirmed... | |
| Richard Harrison Shryock - Literary Criticism - 1926 - 440 pages
...demoralized in reference to the great question of the preservation of the Union. The game of the destructives is to use the Missouri Compromise principle as a medium...adjustment and then to make the most of succeeding events ... to infuriate the South and drive her into measures that must end in disunion. Chappell believed,... | |
| Richard Harrison Shryock - Georgia - 1926 - 448 pages
...principle as a medium of defeating all adjustment and then to make the most of succeeding events ... to infuriate the South and drive her into measures that must end in disunion. Chappell believed, however, that "the Whigs are more united for ... a proper course than the Democrats... | |
| United States - 1913 - 772 pages
...demoralized in reference to the great question of the preservation of the Union. The game of the destructives is to use the Missouri Compromise principle as a medium...infuriate the South and drive her into measures that mulst end in disunion. We, or rather a few of us here, have done and are doing our utmost to check... | |
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