South is broken, and they submit themselves to their duty to obey, and our right to have obeyed, the Constitution of the United States, as Executive Power - Page 12by Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1862 - 34 pagesFull view - About this book
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...It mm be prosecuted with the whole force of this Government till the military power of the South is broken, and they submit themselves to their duty to...obeyed, the Constitution of the United States. as t the supreme law of the land.t But with what sense of right can ff« subdue them by arms to obey the... | |
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...must be prosecuted with the whole force of this Government till lin- military power of the South is broken, and they submit themselves to their duty to...right to have obeyed, the Constitution of the United Suites, as ' the supicmc law of the land ' lint with what sense of right can we subdue tlium by arms... | |
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