... 1. That there is now a rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which is to destroy the National Union; and that, in your opinion, an army and navy are constitutional means for suppressing that rebellion. 2. That no one of you will... The Rebellion Record: June '63-Nov. '63 - Page 368edited by - 1864Full view - About this book
 | Literature - 1863
...mitional Union ; imd that In your opinion an army and пavy ure constitutional means for вUppre*sins that rebellion, 2. That no one of you will do any thing which, in lda own judgment, will tend to hinder the inerease or favor the decrease, or lessen the efficieney... | |
 | Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Electronic book - 1864 - 510 pages
...thereby committed to the following propositions, and to nothing else : 1. That there is now a rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which...the decrease, or lessen the efficiency of the Army and .Navy, while engaged in the effort to suppress that rebellion ; and — 3. That each of you will,... | |
 | HENRY J. RAYMOND. - 1864
...thereby committed to the following propositions, and to nothing else: 1. That there is now rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which...any thing which, in his own judgment, will tend to Kinder the increase, or favor the decrease, or lessen the efficiency of the army and navy, while engaged... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 8 pages
...thereby committed to the following propositions, and to nothing else : 1. That there is now rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which...that rebellion. . 2. That no one of you will do any tiling which, in his own judgment, will tend to hinder the increase, or favor the decrease, or lessen... | |
 | Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 440 pages
...hereby committed to the following propositions, and to nothing else : 1. That there is now a rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which...constitutional means for suppressing that rebellion. 2. Thatno oneof you will do anything which, in his own judgment, will tend to hinder the increase or favor... | |
 | Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866
...thereby committed to the following propositions, and to nothing else: " 1. That there is now a rebellion , " June 29. THE JOURNALISTS ON LIBKRTY OF THE PRESS. 195 " 2. That no one of you will do any thing which,... | |
 | S.D. CARPENTER - 1864
...following propositions, and to nothing else: 1. That there is a rebellion now in the United State?, the object and tendency of which is to destroy the...constitutional means for suppressing that rebellion. 2. That no sone of you will do anything which', in his own judgment, will tend to hinder the increase or favor... | |
 | Stephen D. Carpenter - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 351 pages
...nothing else: 1. That thore la a rebellion now In the United States, the object ami tendency of which U to destroy the national Union, and that, in your opinion an army and navy are constitutional moanflfor suppressing that rebellion. 2. That no one of you will do anything which, in his own judgment,... | |
 | Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Presidents - 1865 - 842 pages
...thereby committed to the following propositions, and to nothing else : 1. That there is now a rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which...the decrease, or lessen the efficiency of the Army and Navy, while engaged in the effort to suppress that rebellion ; and — 3. That each of you will... | |
 | Frank Crosby - Presidents - 1865 - 476 pages
...thereby committed to the following propositions, and to nothing else : " 1. That there is now a rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which...the decrease, or lessen the efficiency of the Army and Navy, while engaged in the effort to suppress that rebellion ; and — " 3. That each of you will,... | |
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