| De Benneville Randolph Keim - Generals - 1904 - 510 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. DEPARTS WITH HONOR. He further asked, in event of the secession of the State, an agent be sent to take... | |
| De Benneville Randolph Keim - Generals - 1904 - 512 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. DEPARTS WITH HONOR. He further asked, in event of the secession of the State, an agent be sent to take... | |
| George Iles - 1908 - 202 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...In that event, I beg you will send or appoint some authorised agent to take charge of the arms and munitions of war belonging to the state, or advise... | |
| George Iles - Artists - 1909 - 204 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...In that event, I beg you will send or appoint some authorised agent to take charge of the arms and munitions of war belonging to the state, or advise... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - 1912 - 478 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...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 - History - 1990 - 1086 pages
...Constitution as long as a fragment ot it survives, and my longer stay here would be wrong in ever)' sense of the word. In that event, I beg you will send...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... | |
| Lloyd Lewis - History - 1993 - 744 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...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... | |
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