I have only to say that the militia of Virginia will not be furnished to the powers at Washington for any such use or purpose as they have in view. Your object is to subjugate the Southern States, and a requisition made upon me for such an object —... The First Year of the War - Page 60by Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 586 pages
...the Southern States, and a requlsition made upon me for such an object — an object, in my jadgment, not within the purview of the Constitution or the Act of 1795 — will not be complied with. You have chosen to inaugurate civil war, and having done so, we will... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1862 - 412 pages
...the Southern States, and a requisition made upon me for such an object — an object, in my judgment, not within the purview of the Constitution or the Act of 1795 — will not be complied with. You have chosen to inaugurate civil war, and, having done so, we will... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - Slavery - 1862 - 764 pages
...the Southern States, and a requisition made upon me for such an object — an object, in my judgment, not within the purview of the Constitution or the act of 1795 — will not be complied with. You have chosen to inaugurate civil war, and having done so, we will... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - United States - 1863 - 392 pages
...had always held from the beginning, and for which the South is now pouring out her blood and treasure this country, and especially to this war which is...at the same time, with an art and effrontery that only a demagogue could attain, he published a proclamation to the people of Maryland, assuring them... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - United States - 1863 - 432 pages
...her blood and treasure 5 this country, and especially to this war which is being waged upon a tree and independent people ;" Governor Jackson, of Missouri,...at the same time, with an art and effrontery that only a demagogue could attain, he published a proclamation to the people of Maryland, assuring them... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 418 pages
...President Lincoln, reminding him that his proclamation was " not within the purview of the Conslitution or the act of 1795." The only Southern Governor that...verbal assurances to Mr. Lincoln that that State would t-upply her quota and give him military support ; but, at the same time, with an art and effrontery... | |
| Ann Sophia Winterbothom Stephens - United States - 1863 - 518 pages
...Southern* States, and a requisition made upon me for such an object — an object, in my judgment, not within the purview of the Constitution, or the Act of 1795 — will not be complied witn. feu have chosen to maugurat, civil war, and having done so, we will... | |
| Ann Sophia Winterbothom Stephens - United States - 1863 - 518 pages
...Southern^ States, and a requisition made upon me for such an object — an object, in my judgment, not within the purview of the Constitution, or the Act of 1795 — will not be complied with, feu have chosen to mangurat* civil war, and having done so, we will... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 430 pages
...remonstranee to President Lineoln, reminding him that his proelamation was " not within the purvicw of the Constitution or the act of 1795." The only Southern governor .that signified any degrec of submission to the proelamation was the notorious Themas Holladay Tlicks, of Maryland ; he... | |
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