| Orville James Victor - 1863 - 572 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...same that our fathers fought under in the Revolution. Art. XLVII. No Plurality of Offices. — No two offices specially provided for by this instrument shall... | |
| A Centennial Edition Of The History Of The United States - 1875 - 842 str.
...itself declared, for the overthrow of any government, " but simply to amend 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... | |
| 1875 - 824 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... | |
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