| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1861 - 798 pages
...ot the United States in South Carolina, that it <:has been purchased for a fair equivalent 'by the consent of the legislature of the State for the erection...but if in this I should prove to be mistaken, the officer in command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive. In such a contingency... | |
| United States Congress. House. Select Committee of Five - 1861 - 100 pages
...of the United States in South Carolina, that it " has been purchased for a fair equivalent 'by the consent of the legislature of the State for the erection...but if in this I should prove to be mistaken, the officer in command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive. In such a contingency... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1861 - 580 pages
...property of the United States in South Carolina. This has been purchased for a fair equivalent, "by the consent of the legislature of the State," "for the...but if in this I should prove to be mistaken, the officer in command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive. In such a contingency... | |
| Books - 1861 - 922 pages
...property of the United States in South Carolina, this has been purchased for a fair equivalent ' by the consent of the Legislature of the State,' 'for the...but if in this I should prove to be mistaken, the officer in command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive. In such a contingency... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1861 - 974 pages
...of the. Legislature of the State,' 'for the erection of forta, magazines, arsenals.' Ao., ajad aver these the authority 'to. exercise exclusive legislation...but if. in this I should prove to be mistaken, the officer in command of the fort* his received orders to ac| strictly ou the defensive. In such a contingency... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 572 pages
...the consent of the Legislature of the Stut",' ' for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals,' 4c., and over these the authority ' to exercise exclusive...United States from this property by force ; but if in thia I should prove to be mistaken, the officer The President's MM. sage. in command of the forts has... | |
| Joseph Reed Ingersoll - Secession - 1861 - 92 pages
...whilft the thunder of the rebel cannon had been thundering for many weeks in Charleston, declares, " It is not believed that any attempt will be made to...expel the United States from this property by force." Where were his ears I Mr. Holt soon afterwards in his letter of 18th February, refers to these excesses... | |
| Joseph Reed Ingersoll - Secession - 1861 - 52 pages
...while the thunder of the rebel cannon had been thundering for many weeks in Charleston, declares, " It is not believed that any attempt will be made to...expel the United States from this property by force." Where were his ears I Mr. Holt soon afterwards in his letter of 18th February, refers to these excesses... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 560 pages
...property of the United States in South Carolina. This has been purchased for a fair eqnivalent, ' by the consent of the Legislature of the State,' ' for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals,' 4e., and over these the authority ' to exercise exclusive legislation' has been expressly granted by... | |
| South Carolina. Convention - Constitutions - 1862 - 874 pages
...of the United States in South Carolina, that it " has been purchased for a fair equivalent ' by the consent of the Legislature of the State,' 'for the...but if in this I should prove to be mistaken, the officer in command of the forts has received orders to act strictly on the defensive. In such a coutiugeucy,... | |
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