| 1863 - 796 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a Government which, thus perverted, threatens ta be destructive of our rights, we but tread in the path of our fathers when we proclaim our independence,... | |
| 1864 - 794 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a Government which,...to injure any section of the country, not even for our own pecuniary benefit; but from the high and solemn motive of defending and protecting the rights... | |
| 1864 - 814 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a Government which,...to injure any section of the country, not even for our own pecuniary benefit ; but from the high and solemn motive of defending and protecting the rights... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1866 - 628 頁
...Latham, M.-ison, Nicholson, Polk, Ptlgh, P.ice, Sebastian, Thompson, Wigfall— 19. government which threatens to be destructive of our rights, we but...we proclaim our independence, and take the hazard." In direct conflict with truth, and with the most shameless hypocrisy, which his subsequent conduct... | |
| John William Draper - 1867 - 568 頁
...of men. and mstined secession. "When you deny to us the right of withdrawing from a government which threatens to be destructive of our rights, we but...we proclaim our independence and take the hazard." "I carry with me," he continued,"no hostile remembrance. Whatever offense I have given which has not... | |
| Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 674 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a government, which,...injure any section of the country — not even for our own pecuniary benefit; but from the high and solemn motive of defending and protecting the rights... | |
| Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 670 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a government, which,...injure any section of the country — not even for our own pecuniary benefit; but from the high and solemn motive of defending and protecting the rights... | |
| 1868 - 796 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a Government which,...threatens to be destructive of our rights, we but trend in tho path of our fathers when we proclaim our independence, and take the hazard. 1 his is done... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 782 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a Government which,...to injure any section of the country, not even for our own pecuniary benefit, but from the high and solemn motive of defending and protecting the rights... | |
| jefferson davis - 1881 - 778 頁
...to the principles upon which our Government was founded ; and when you deny them, and when you deny to us the right to withdraw from a Government which,...to injure any section of the country, not even for our own pecuniary benefit, but from the high and solemn motive of defending and protecting the rights... | |
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