| Virginia - 1893 - 614 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... | |
| Richard J. Hinton - 1894 - 754 str.
...construed so as in any way to encourage the overthrow of any State Government of the United States : and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to...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,... | |
| 1895 - 610 str.
...encourage the overthrow of any .State Government, or the general Government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to...our flag shall be the same that our fathers fought for under the Revolution." Article XLV1II provided that every officer connected with the organization... | |
| John Sergeant Wise - 1899 - 492 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 shall be the same as our fathers fought under in the Revolution." No one can read the absurd jargon and believe that... | |
| John Sergeant Wise - 1899 - 498 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 shall be the same as our fathers fought under in the Revolution." No one can read the absurd jargon and believe that... | |
| Virginia State Bar Association - 1909 - 428 str.
...property, lives and liberties, and to govern our actions." One of the articles (N"o. 46) provided: "The foregoing articles shall not be construed so...that our fathers fought under in the Revolution." The court adjourned for the day, before the Commonwealth had completed its testimony. The constitution... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1909 - 428 str.
...the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment 'Hinton, p. 178. and repeal, and our flag shall be the same that our fathers fought for under the Revolution." To this Reynolds, the "coppersmith," one of the strongest men in the convention,... | |
| 1910 - 798 str.
...liberties, and to govern our actions." One of the articles (No. 46) provided: "The foregoing article's shall not be construed so as in any way to encourage...that our fathers fought under in the Revolution." The court adjourned for the day, before the Commonwealth had completed its testimony. The constitution... | |
| Oswald Garrison Villard - 1910 - 806 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." This was the only article challenged at Chatham, and one vote was cast for the motion to strike it... | |
| 1912 - 690 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." — Provisional Constitution and Ordinances as incorporated in the report of the Mason investigating... | |
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