| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 368 pages
...off the existing government, and form a naw one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right — a right which, we hope and believe, is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 pages
...off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right — a right which, we hope and believe, is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...shake off the existing Government and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right — a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 396 pages
...shake off the existing Government and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right — a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...Government and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right—a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
| Hiram Fuller - United States - 1863 - 352 pages
...government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right—a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
| John Stephen Wright, John Holmes Agnew - Church and state - 1863 - 230 pages
...existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. Cong^gio^^ This is a most valuable, a most sacred right — a right which, we hope and believe, is to P- 94liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing... | |
| Abott A. Abott - 1864 - 104 pages
...off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right — a right which, we hope and believe, is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
| Great Britain - 1864 - 974 pages
...off the existing government, and form a new one tbat suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right, — a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an eristing government may choose to exercise... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Miles - Campaign literature - 1864 - 44 pages
...off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right, a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise... | |
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