| Wallace Putnam Reed - 1889 - 922 sayfa
...arms of man cannot prevail while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery the corner stone of the Confederacy, doomed us to defeat as far as...reason could not defend or the sword maintain, in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, " that he would call... | |
| 1890 - 514 sayfa
...he then committed you to the cause of human liberty, against which the arms of man cannot prevail ; while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery...that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call... | |
| William T. Alexander - 1800 - 662 sayfa
...human liberty ; against which the arms of man cannot prevail — while those of our Statesmen wh<"> trusted to make slavery the corner-stone of the Confederacy,...us to defeat as far as they could, committing us to & cause that reason could not defend nor the sword maintain in the light of advancing civilization.... | |
| Nelson A. Dunning - 1891 - 824 sayfa
...committed you to the cause of human liberty, against which the arms of man cannot prevail [applause] — while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery...that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. [Renewed applause.] " Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say,... | |
| Ralph Curtis Ringwalt - 1898 - 360 sayfa
...he then committed you to the cause of human liberty, against which the arms of man cannot prevail; while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery...to defeat as far as they could, committing us to a 5 cause that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization.... | |
| 1900 - 526 sayfa
...arms of man cannot prevail ; while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery the corner stone of the Confederacy doomed us to defeat as far as they...that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call... | |
| George Riddle - 1902 - 648 sayfa
...he then committed you to the cause of human liberty, against which the arms of man cannot prevail ; while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery...that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call... | |
| Joseph Berg Esenwein - 1902 - 296 sayfa
...he then committed you to the cause of human liberty, against which the arms of man cannot prevail; while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery...that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call... | |
| George Riddle - 1902 - 656 sayfa
...he then committed you to the cause of human liberty, against which the arms of man cannot prevail ; while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery...that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call... | |
| George H. Knox - 1905 - 324 sayfa
...committed you to the cause of human liberty, against which the arms of man cannot prevail [Applause], while those of our statesmen who trusted to make slavery...that reason could not defend or the sword maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. (Renewed applause.) Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say,... | |
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