| Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 452 str.
...encourage the overthrow of any state government or of the general government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to...that our fathers fought under in the Revolution." It is exceedingly difficult to tell what would have been the wisest course for the government of Virginia... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 462 str.
...encourage the overthrow of any state government or of the general government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to...shall be the same that our fathers fought under in the Eevolution." It is exceedingly difficult to tell what would have been the wisest course for the government... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 672 str.
...encourage the overthrow of any state government or of the general government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment and repeal; and our flag from the contest between the invading Grecian host and Troy, almost ready to succumb to her surrounding... | |
| 1872 - 794 str.
...encourage the overthrow of any State Government, -or of the General Government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to...shall be the same that our fathers fought under in the Revolution."1 This devotion to the flag and the principles of the Revolution, the latter as set forth... | |
| 1875 - 782 str.
...encourage the overthrow of any State government, or of the general government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment and repeal." That is to say, Brown believed it possible to carry on the sort of warfare he should wage without necessarily... | |
| Samuel Orcutt - 1878 - 950 str.
...encourage ihe overthrow of any State Government, or of the General Government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment and repeal, and our fag shall bc the same that our fathers fought under in the Revdutisn." This devotion to the flag and... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1881 - 926 str.
...instrument itself declared, for theoverthrow of any government, " but simply to amen4 and repeal ;" adding,, "and our flag shall be the same that our fathers fought under in the Revolution." It was part of a scheme for an uprising of the slaves for the obtaining of their freedom. The summer... | |
| 1881 - 552 str.
...the overthrow of any State Government, or of the General Government of the United States." It looked "to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment and repeal." And yet he attacked public property, by the laws of the State he was guilty of treason, and he gave a feeling... | |
| George Alfred Townsend - 1886 - 590 str.
...Captain Brown, but we can't fight our country," Taylor continued. " Our Canadian constitution reads, ' Look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment and repeal.' " " Yes, Captain Brown," added Anderson, " and further it says, ' Our flag shall be the same our fathers... | |
| Virginia - 1893 - 636 str.
...General Government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amend and repeal. And our Flag shall be the same that our Fathers fought under in the Revolution. Article XLVII. No plurality of offices. No two of the offices specially provided for by this Instrument... | |
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