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The ' 111' ils civil will be ' and i hey will and t 'll t he coun I rv | 1- Well a- at W The of the will be vastly ' and the of of will be ten 11 ' i e I'll men I be t ' or saler or economical than the one we have heretofore be or 1 lu hi or less cori Ihe by t he were live hundred ami Will be The hy amounted to Imir and I I he i collected by ' three and ninety 11'. hundred one hundred and ninety la 1' I'll 1 w a 1 hi ill h is and a ' t i lorty thousand ' million of ' V. 1 a to I hirt h I y 111' ihe -a 1 n 1II X 1 worn so deep that a century will not efface The North has conquered their shall it not also conquer their highest duty of the chiefest aim of should be to calm the passions and allay the and if it was to efface the very memory of the This policy of reconstruction adds dishonor to adds the sting of degradation to the bitterness ot A Radical New England Senator refused to permit tho trophies of the war or tlie paintings of victories to be put in the Smithsonian lest it might keep up on the bloody field of The great statesman was bowed to the hope was courage his efforts at an Broken hearted he up the map of Europe for half a and believing that Napoleon had attained to universal was despoiled of her fairest followed and Prussia was humbled to the followed and tiie North bowed his haughty head before the imperial Napoleon was His fiat vacated the throne of He pronounced the House of Braganza i and nourish ceased to and that Iml but with re of cruelty he exhibits them in the and perpetuates them in the institutions with which would govern the tell us we need a went fugitives from Portugal to Louis was of was King of was King of The confederation of the Rhine guarded his The Dukedom of Warsaw and ituu that wo need Kingdom of Westphalia were clothe the nation with to i the props of his Here execute ils Strong for seemed to be an accomplished not the Federal system been I But England refused to strong Has it not the and in its civil and criminal than three years Austria lias il not waged successful in Prussia was and Russia had become it not by force of arms and in less than six of had passed fabric of his power had been was within its original and languished a prisoner in protect tho | of Saint In 1S50 a gigantic and for years sustained a most civil Has it to at home and maini ain in the world r Has it. not enough the measures were the liberties of They consisted of the History tells its that 1 of the confederation liberty of the Fugitive is desii a the establishment of is iho government in the government I and ilie They commanded the support of for ' leading statesmen of both great political They were declared to bo an final settlement of tho issues of slavery as hand mailed in and may lay its and oui their A holds in its hand the to to enforce to make and administer all the local law to thirty millions with the Federal and thus to enter into the ho national conventions of of their has approved Tho endorsed Hut and - refused to whose is so and on tho is it is of the Missouri Compromise in a or if the the agitation various of are noli ended in war and lias closely gathered in one strong from tho statute book If Ic dispersed | only those but tile very many local j principle on which those were shall to say what acts aro accomplished i Who tho which are finding To ihc if it be are bound in It heyond the control of tlie so far as tu them if disasters it presents 1 ' cowardice of a timid armed forces can 1 or the weakness of a wearied and discipline ami order The Austrian Error is never wrong is ai iiiy was defeated at the of ' under the walls of in 1 1 m. 1 i I i n 111 - I ra 1 v n ' 1 n 1 n n II o m I p IV fur and 1 t v Will - c h n c I ' 1 i 1 and lay the mercy l'Ile army was and ami idat Prussia almost from army was struck at and overwhelmed at and the dl elation of he ( and ili the world at and with hundred men at the of the royal mil and peror 1 11 in to 1"-1 I III i n i 11 ilici 1: the the for 1, Spai 1 We - i 11 I I i 11 I I 1 i ' ' 11- 11 at ill 1 ' 1 11 ' 1 1,,-: 1 ' - 1 1 In 1 1 I 1 1 n 1 i 11 111 i 1 ' I ' - - ' ine n ' 1, 1. i 1 r. n. 1 1- I in ' 11 r 11 i N 11. 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