| Lewis Henry Steiner - Frederick (Md.) - 1862 - 74 pages
...Executive, and citizens ordered to be tried by a military commission for what they may dare to speak. Believing that the People of Maryland possessed a...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore independence and sovereignty to your State. In obedience to this wish, our Army has come... | |
| John Esten Cooke - Generals - 1863 - 328 pages
...Executive, and citizens ordered to be tried by a military commission for what they may dare to speak. " Believing that the people of Maryland possessed a...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore independence and sovereignty to your State. "In obedience to this wish our army has come... | |
| Thomas T. Ellis - Medicine, Military - 1863 - 326 pages
...military commission for what they may dare to speak. Believing that the people of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit to such a government,...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore the independence and the sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army... | |
| Thomas T. Ellis - Surgeons - 1863 - 314 pages
...military commission for w^hat they may dare to speak. Believing that the people of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit to such a government,...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore the independence and the sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1863 - 848 pages
...military commissions for what they may dare to speak. Believing that the people of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit to such a government,...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore the independence and sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has... | |
| English Combatant - United States - 1863 - 388 pages
...military commissions for what they may dare to speak. " Believing that the people of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit to such a Government, the people of the South have long wished to aid yon in throwing off this foreign yoke, to enable you again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen,... | |
| Thomas T. Ellis - Medicine, Military - 1863 - 326 pages
...military commission for what they may dare to speak. Believing that the people of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit to such a government, the people of tha South have long wished to aid you in throwing off this foreign yoke, to enable you again to enjoy... | |
| English Combatant - United States - 1864 - 608 pages
...military commissions for what they may dare to speak, " Believing that the people of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit to such a Government,...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore the independence and sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army has... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...military commissions for what they may dare to speak. " Believing that the people of Maryland possess a spirit too lofty to submit to such a Government,...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore the independence and sovereignty of your State. " In obedience to this wish, our army has... | |
| Edwin Winchester Stone - Rhode Island - 1864 - 448 pages
...a spirit too lofty to submit to such a government" as ours. " The people of the South," he said, " have long wished to aid you in throwing off this foreign...again to enjoy the inalienable rights of freemen, and restore the independence and the sovereignty of your State. In obedience to this wish, our army... | |
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