| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 pages
...would kindle such mutual and mortal hatred, as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I have been among the most sanguine in believing that...Ohio, and Missouri, or more probably, the Mississippi upwards to our northern boundary. My only comfort and confidence is, that I shall not live to see this... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 550 pages
...would kindle suoh mutual and mortal hatred, as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I have been among the most sanguine in believing that...Ohio and Missouri, or more probably, the Mississippi upwards to our northern boundary. My only comfort and confidence is, that I shall not live to see this... | |
| 1831 - 586 pages
...declared that it filled him with alarm. Ten years ago he wrote, with reference to this question, " I have been among the most sanguine in believing that...and the direct consequence of this question; not by tbe line which has been so confidently counted on — the laws of nature controul this ; but by the... | |
| Joseph Guy (of Bristol.) - 1836 - 296 pages
...the fearful presentiments of Jefferson shall be verified ! — " I have been," said he, " among the sanguine in believing that our union would be of long...doubt it much, and see the event at no great distance \, 'not by the line which has been so confidently counted on ; the laws of nature control this; but... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 678 pages
...would kindle such mutual and mortal hatred, as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I have been among the most sanguine in believing that...Ohio and Missouri, or more probably, the Mississippi upwards to our northern boundary. My only comfort and confidence is, that I shall not live to see this... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 760 pages
...would kindle such mutual and mortal hatred, as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I have been among the most sanguine in believing that...of nature control this ; but by the Potomac, Ohio, Missouri, or more probably, the Mississippi upwards to our northern boundary. My only cornfort and... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 764 pages
...would kindle such mutual and mortal hatred, as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I have been among the most sanguine in believing that...of this question ; not by the line which has been FO confidently counted on ; the laws of nature control this ; but by the Potomac, Ohio, Missouri, or... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 758 pages
...kindle such mutual and mortal hatred, as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I bare been among the most sanguine in believing that our...much, and see the event at no great distance, and the direci consequence of this question ; not by the line which has been so confidently counted on ; the... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 916 pages
...kindle such mutual and mortal hatred, as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I Lave been among the most sanguine in believing that our...would be of long duration. I now doubt it much, and Bee the event at no great distance, and the direct consequence of this question ; not by the line which... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1860 - 830 pages
...would kindle such mutual and mortal liatrpi) as to render separation preferable to eternal discord. I have been among the most sanguine in believing that...the direct consequence of this question ; not by the lino which has been so confidently counted on — the laws of nature control this — but bv the Potomac,... | |
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