| L. U. Reavis - Missouri - 1875 - 1110 pages
...Union, I prefer to maintain my allegiance to the Constitution so long as a fragment of it survives, and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense of the word. In that event, I beg that you will send or appoint some authorized agent to take charge of the arms and munitions of war... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - Northwest, Old - 1875 - 958 pages
...Union, I prefer to maintain my allegiance to the old Constitution as long as a fragment of it survives ; and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense of the word. I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve me as superintendent the moment the state determines to... | |
| L. U. Reavis - Missouri - 1876 - 1062 pages
...Union, I prefer to maintain my allegiance to the Constitution so long as a fragment of it survives, and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense of the word. In that event, I beg that you will send or appoint some authorized agent to take charge of the arms and munitions of war... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1886 - 500 pages
...Union, I prefer to maintain my allegiance to the Constitution as long as a fragment of it survives and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense...some authorized agent to take charge of the arms and muniiions of war belonging to the State, or advise me what disposition to make of them. And furthermore,... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1886 - 492 pages
...survives , and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense of the word. In that event, I beg yon will send or appoint some authorized agent to take charge of the arms and monitions of war belonging to the State, or advise me what disposition to make of them. And furthermore,... | |
| Abraham R. Howbert - United States - 1888 - 404 pages
...Federal Union, I prefer to maintain my allegiance to the old Constitution as long as a fragment survives. My longer stay here would be wrong in every sense of the word. I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve me of my appointment, for on no earthly account will I... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1891 - 480 pages
...allegiance to the Constitution as long as a fragment of it survives, and my longer stay here wonld be wrong in every sense of the word. In that event,...agent to take charge of the arms and munitions of war belonging to the State, or advise me what disposition to make of them. And furthermore, as president... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Biography & Autobiography - 1891 - 446 pages
...Union, I prefer to maintain my allegiance to the Constitution as long as a fragment of it survives . and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense of the word. In that event, I bog yon will send or appoint some authorized agent to take charge of the arms and munitions of war... | |
| Thomas Clement Fletcher - Generals - 1891 - 518 pages
...Union, I prefer to maintain my allegiance to the old Constitution as long as a fragment of it survives, and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense of the word. And, furthermore, as President of the Board of Supervisors, I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve... | |
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