C IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; ITS NATIONAL RECOGNITION AND RELATIONS, FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CONFEDERACY, TO THE PRESENT TIME. A WORD TO THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH. BY HENRY SHERMAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ——" Then I thought that Conciliators were but ignorant men, that were willing to please all, and would pretend to reconcile the world by principles which they did not understand themselves; I have since perceived, that if the amiableness of peace and concord had no hand in the business, yet greater light, and stronger judgment, usually are with the Reconcilers, than with either of the contending parties."-RICHARD BAXTER'S review of his early opinions. HARTFORD: J. O. HURLBURT, PUBLISHER. HARVARD COLLEGE Jan 19,1939 LIBRARY Transferred from ENTERED according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1858, by HENRY SHERMAN, In the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States, for the District of Connecticut. CASE, LOCKWOOD AND COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1925 54178 W |