A Sketch of Chili: Expressly Prepared for the Use of Emigrants, from the United States and Europe to that Country, with a Map, and Several Papers Relating to the Present War Between that Country and Spain, and the Position Assumed by the United States ThereinS. Hallet, 1866 - 181 pages |
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... heart - wood , the roble , tiqui , mañu , muermo , and mayten are all valuable and durable woods . The coligue , a species of bamboo , is in very considerable demand for thatching roofs . The animals of Chili are not as numerous as ...
... heart - wood , the roble , tiqui , mañu , muermo , and mayten are all valuable and durable woods . The coligue , a species of bamboo , is in very considerable demand for thatching roofs . The animals of Chili are not as numerous as ...
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... heart first beat to the tender feelings of hope and love , and where yet God is willing to rejoice my home with the presence of all that there is dear in life , fathers , brothers , friends . [ Applause . ] But before going any further ...
... heart first beat to the tender feelings of hope and love , and where yet God is willing to rejoice my home with the presence of all that there is dear in life , fathers , brothers , friends . [ Applause . ] But before going any further ...
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... hearts of the land , there is a noble - minded President full of confidence in the will of his fellow - citizens , and it is for them to answer and to solve such a question . But I observe that I have digressed a little from my original ...
... hearts of the land , there is a noble - minded President full of confidence in the will of his fellow - citizens , and it is for them to answer and to solve such a question . But I observe that I have digressed a little from my original ...
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... heart , Henry Meiggs . This line extends for more than 135 miles over a rough country , and is considered a work inferior to none for its boldness and solidity . The fifth line extends from Santiago , through the in- land valleys and ...
... heart , Henry Meiggs . This line extends for more than 135 miles over a rough country , and is considered a work inferior to none for its boldness and solidity . The fifth line extends from Santiago , through the in- land valleys and ...
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... heart , that the noble revolution of Perú triumphed by its national force with little bloodshed , at the gates of Lima , on the 5th of Nov- ember last , as we have just heard by the steamer arrived this evening from Aspinwall . Thanks ...
... heart , that the noble revolution of Perú triumphed by its national force with little bloodshed , at the gates of Lima , on the 5th of Nov- ember last , as we have just heard by the steamer arrived this evening from Aspinwall . Thanks ...
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Abraham Lincoln Aconcagua Admiral Pareja agent American Applause army Atacama attack believe capital cause cent character Chile Chili Chilian Chiloé Chincha citizens coast commerce Concepcion Congress continent Cooper Institute Copiapó Coquimbo coun declared diplomatic Domingo duty E. G. Squier emigrants England Europe European Power exportation fact feel flag foreign France French gentlemen heart Henry Winter Davis honor House hundred immense independence inhabitants interest La Serena land liberal liberty Mazarredo meeting Mexico miles millions Minister monarchy Monroe Doctrine mountains Napoleon nations navigable never noble North obedient servant Pacific Panamá patriotism peace permit Perú political ports present President principles Promaucaes provinces rebellion Republic of Chili republican respect Santiago Secretary Señor sentiments ships single sister republics South America Spain Spaniards Spanish Government steamers sympathy Talcahuano Tavira tion United Valdivia valleys Valparaiso Washington York
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Page 101 - No one not in my position can appreciate the sadness I feel at this parting. To this people I owe all that I am. Here I have lived more than a quarter of a century ; here my children were born, and here one of them lies buried. I know not how soon I shall see you again. A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps, greater than that which has devolved upon any other man since the days of WASHINGTON.
Page 102 - Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity and a firm reliance on Him who has never yet forsaken this favored land, are still competent to adjust, in the best way, all our present difficulty. In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war.
Page 102 - My countrymen, one and all, think calmly and well upon this whole subject. Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. If there be an object to hurry any of you, in hot haste, to a step which you would never take deliberately, that object will be frustrated by taking time; but no good object can be frustrated by it.
Page 102 - I shall have the most solemn one to 'preserve, protect, and defend it.' "I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better...
Page 101 - A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps, greater than that which has devolved upon any other man since the days of WASHINGTON. He never would have succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid whi.ch sustained him, and on the same Almighty . Being I place my reliance for support, and I hope you, my friends, will all pray that I may receive that Divine assistance, without which I cannot succeed, but...
Page 16 - The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers...
Page 75 - Mexico ; and they therefore think fit to declare that it does not accord with the policy of the United States to acknowledge any monarchical government, erected on the ruins of any republican government in America, under the auspices of any European power.
Page 102 - In your hands, my dissatisfied fellowcountrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The Government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors.
Page 68 - I regret that I shall not be able to be present at your meeting, but you may be assured that I am heartily in sympathy with the declared object thereof, and intend to make my sentiments known in Congress at an early period of the present session.
Page 16 - European powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety...