| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of the States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of...Constitution, and to preserve the Union, with all the dignities, equality and rights of the several States unimpaired ; and that as soon as these objects... | |
| Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 462 pages
...for any purpose of conquest orsultjagatioo. or purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the ri^tti or established Institutions of those States, but to...maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preecrv* the Union with all the dignity, equality, and riphu ofifc* several States unimpaired, and... | |
| James William Massie - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 134 pages
...their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest, or subjugation, or purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or...institutions of those states, but to defend and maintain tho supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality, and rights... | |
| Montgomery Hunt Throop - United States - 1864 - 334 pages
...on their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, or purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or...established institutions of those States, but to defend and rnaiii4* tain tlie supremacy of the Constitution ana to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality... | |
| Charles Daniel Drake - Enslaved persons - 1864 - 446 pages
...in that alone, the cause, the motive, the end, the life, and the soul of the rebellion ; and while " to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union," is their holy and invincible purpose, they recognize that that defense is as futile as blows in the... | |
| 1864 - 794 pages
...oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, or purpose of overthrowing or interfering Kith Bio rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the fvprtmacy at the Const n ni ion, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality, and rights... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 840 pages
...on their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, or purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or...as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease. This resolution was adopted, with but two dissenting votes. II, was accepted by the whole country... | |
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