We certainly cannot have any further political connection with the whigs of the south — Benjamin Franklin Wade
To morrow, I believe, is to be an eclipse of the sun, and I think it perfectly meet and — Benjamin Franklin Wade
Sometimes it leads me even to hesitate whether I am strictly correct in my idea that — Benjamin Franklin Wade
If a man carries his horse out of a slave state into a free one, be does not lose his — Benjamin Franklin Wade
I am not unconscious of the persuasive power exerted by these considerations to drag — Benjamin Franklin Wade
I may fall here in the senate chamber, but I will. Never make any compromise with any such men. — Benjamin Franklin Wade
I know how easy it is for some minds to glide along with the current of popular opinion — Benjamin Franklin Wade
I have always believed, heretofore, in the doctrines of the declaration of independence — Benjamin Franklin Wade
I do not pretend to know precisely what is on foot there; but I think it pretty evident that — Benjamin Franklin Wade
I am not unaware how unpopular on this floor are the sentiments I am about to advocate. — Benjamin Franklin Wade
I am amazed at the facility with which some men follow in the wake of slavery. — Benjamin Franklin Wade