| Ohio - 1906 - 562 pages
...those of the foremost early fathers: Franklin, Hamilton, Adams, Jefferson, Jackson and LincuhT. \o lower place can be assigned him than in that circle....all tending to a peaceful dissolution of the Union. General Cass, Secretary of State, loyal to the Union, resigned because the president refused to reinforce... | |
| Ohio - 1906 - 538 pages
...auction on the Mississippi, and there and then resolved that if he ever got a chance he would "hit the accursed thing hard." His time came and he was...all tending to a peaceful dissolution of the Union. General Cass, Secretary of State, loyal to the Union, resigned because the president refused to reinforce... | |
| Webster Perit Huntington - Ohio - 1906 - 658 pages
...Black's conversion to Stanton's views. It will be remembered that as attorneygeneral, November 20th, 1860, he gave the President his opinion that he could...all tending to a peaceful dissolution of the Union. General Cass, Secretary of State, loyal to the Union, resigned because the President refused to reinforce... | |
| William Henry Smith - Cabinet officers - 1925 - 600 pages
...Attorney General replied that the military force could not be used under the acts of 1795 and 1807 within the limits of a state where there were no United States judges or marshals. All those officers in the seceding states having resigned, it followed the military could... | |
| Ohio - 1906 - 540 pages
...that of Judge Black's conversion to Stanton's views. It will be remembered that as attorney -general, Nov. 2Oth, 1860, he gave the President his opinion...all tending to a peaceful dissolution of the Union. General Cass, Secretary of State, loyal to the Union, resigned because the president refused to reinforce... | |
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