| HORACE GREELEY - 1866 - 808 pages
...will conduce to the public safety, as against the dangers of rebellion or invasion. Take the peculiar case mentioned by the meeting. It is asserted, in substance, that Mr. Yallandigham was, by. a military commander, seized and tried ' for no other reason than words addressed... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1867 - 848 pages
...and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be; as wejl where they may restrain the enticing men out of the...against the dangers of rebellion or invasion. Take the peculiar case mentioned by the meeting. It is asserted, in substance, that Mr. Vallandigham was, by... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 776 pages
...raising and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be ; aa well where they may restrain the enticing men out...places where they will conduce to the public safety, aa against the dangers of rebellion or invasion. Take the particular case mentioned by the meeting.... | |
| James D. McCabe - Campaign biography - 1868 - 526 pages
...civil war require the mischievous interference with the raising and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be;...Vallandigham was, by a military commander, seized and tried " for no other reason than words addressed to a public meeting in criticism of the course of... | |
| James D. McCabe - Campaign biography - 1868 - 508 pages
...civil war require the mischievous interference with the raising and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be...the meeting. It is asserted, in substance, that Mr. Yallandigham was, by a military commander, seized and tried " for no other reason than words addressed... | |
| James Dabney McCabe - 1868 - 522 pages
...civil war require the mischievous interference with the raising and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be;...the meeting. It is asserted, in substance, that Mr. Yallandigham was, by a military commander, seized and tried " for no other reason than words addressed... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1868 - 804 pages
...they may restrain mischievous interference with the raising and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be...places where they will conduce to the public safety, u against the dangers of rebellion or invasion. Take the particular case mentioned by the meeting.... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - Ohio - 1868 - 1134 pages
...arise from its exercise, they are unavoidable. "On this subject you are reported to have said further: "'It is asserted, in substance, that Mr. Vallandigham was, by a military commander, seized ami tried, ' for no other reason than words addressed to a public meeting, in .criticism of the course... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1882 - 680 pages
...they may restrain mischievious interference with the raising and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be;...against the dangers of rebellion or invasion. Take the peculiar case mentioned by the meeting It is asserted, in substance, that Mr. Vallandigliatn was, by... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Slavery - 1890 - 454 pages
...they may restrain mischievous interference with the raising and supplying of armies to suppress the rebellion, as where the rebellion may actually be;...against the dangers of rebellion or invasion. Take the peculiar case mentioned by the meeting. It is asserted, in substance, that Mr. Vallandigham was, by... | |
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