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Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 8
t of the Federal Government when its total expenses were $40,000,000, how much will they have to pay when it is placed on a war footing, when all the Southern States have seceded, and the whole burden is left on us, and when the total expenses are to be about $400,000,000? If the Federal Government, since first calling out troops, by proclamation of April 15--two months since — has only been able to advance its army, at the most, twelve to twenty miles within the boundaries of the State of Virginia, how long will it take it to complete the "subjugation" of the whole of the eleven Confederate States? If it required only two months of preparation for war under a Black Republican Government to reduce the United States six percent, stocks from par value to 84 per cent., how low will they have fallen by the expiration of the first year of actual hostilities? If three months of Abolitionist ascendancy at Washington have cost the North thus much, how much will four years of su
United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
on of April 15--two months since — has only been able to advance its army, at the most, twelve to twenty miles within the boundaries of the State of Virginia, how long will it take it to complete the "subjugation" of the whole of the eleven Confederate States? If it required only two months of preparation for war under a Black Republican Government to reduce the United States six percent, stocks from par value to 84 per cent., how low will they have fallen by the expiration of the first yeaake it to complete the "subjugation" of the whole of the eleven Confederate States? If it required only two months of preparation for war under a Black Republican Government to reduce the United States six percent, stocks from par value to 84 per cent., how low will they have fallen by the expiration of the first year of actual hostilities? If three months of Abolitionist ascendancy at Washington have cost the North thus much, how much will four years of such an Administration cost?
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 8
Questions in the rule of trees. --The New York Daily News, which still preserves its independence, propounds the following stunning questions in its issue of June 19th: If it required seven years, in the times of George Ill, to wage war for the subjugation of three millions of white, free born Americans, how long will it take for Abraham Lincoln's Government to get through with "subjugating" eight millions of the same sort of people? If the British Government incurred a national debt of £500,000,000, or $2,500,000,000, in vainly endeavoring to subjugate three millions of people, how much will it now cost the Federal Government to try the same experiment, to their own satisfaction, upon eight millions? If the people of the Northern States paid about $29,000,000 per annum toward the support of the Federal Government when its total expenses were $40,000,000, how much will they have to pay when it is placed on a war footing, when all the Southern States have seceded,
Americans (search for this): article 8
Questions in the rule of trees. --The New York Daily News, which still preserves its independence, propounds the following stunning questions in its issue of June 19th: If it required seven years, in the times of George Ill, to wage war for the subjugation of three millions of white, free born Americans, how long will it take for Abraham Lincoln's Government to get through with "subjugating" eight millions of the same sort of people? If the British Government incurred a national debt of £500,000,000, or $2,500,000,000, in vainly endeavoring to subjugate three millions of people, how much will it now cost the Federal Government to try the same experiment, to their own satisfaction, upon eight millions? If the people of the Northern States paid about $29,000,000 per annum toward the support of the Federal Government when its total expenses were $40,000,000, how much will they have to pay when it is placed on a war footing, when all the Southern States have seceded,
June 19th (search for this): article 8
Questions in the rule of trees. --The New York Daily News, which still preserves its independence, propounds the following stunning questions in its issue of June 19th: If it required seven years, in the times of George Ill, to wage war for the subjugation of three millions of white, free born Americans, how long will it take for Abraham Lincoln's Government to get through with "subjugating" eight millions of the same sort of people? If the British Government incurred a national debt of £500,000,000, or $2,500,000,000, in vainly endeavoring to subjugate three millions of people, how much will it now cost the Federal Government to try the same experiment, to their own satisfaction, upon eight millions? If the people of the Northern States paid about $29,000,000 per annum toward the support of the Federal Government when its total expenses were $40,000,000, how much will they have to pay when it is placed on a war footing, when all the Southern States have seceded, a
April 15th (search for this): article 8
o their own satisfaction, upon eight millions? If the people of the Northern States paid about $29,000,000 per annum toward the support of the Federal Government when its total expenses were $40,000,000, how much will they have to pay when it is placed on a war footing, when all the Southern States have seceded, and the whole burden is left on us, and when the total expenses are to be about $400,000,000? If the Federal Government, since first calling out troops, by proclamation of April 15--two months since — has only been able to advance its army, at the most, twelve to twenty miles within the boundaries of the State of Virginia, how long will it take it to complete the "subjugation" of the whole of the eleven Confederate States? If it required only two months of preparation for war under a Black Republican Government to reduce the United States six percent, stocks from par value to 84 per cent., how low will they have fallen by the expiration of the first year of actua