The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 76 頁
... remain a member of the Federal Union ; that one of a confederacy of twenty - four States can by her sole voice check the action of the government , and stay its arm in the vital operation of collecting its revenues . This doctrine seems ...
... remain a member of the Federal Union ; that one of a confederacy of twenty - four States can by her sole voice check the action of the government , and stay its arm in the vital operation of collecting its revenues . This doctrine seems ...
第 79 頁
... remain unmoved spectators ? " Tremble not at disunion ! " Shall we see the torch of civil discord lighted , and our land fertilized with the blood of its citizens , shed by a son's , a father's or brother's hand , and our own not become ...
... remain unmoved spectators ? " Tremble not at disunion ! " Shall we see the torch of civil discord lighted , and our land fertilized with the blood of its citizens , shed by a son's , a father's or brother's hand , and our own not become ...
第 80 頁
... proper remedy ? It seems to me a political axiom , that whilst South Carolina remains a member of the federal family she must refer every controversy between herself and the general government to the 80 LIFE AND TIMES OF C. G. MEMMINGER .
... proper remedy ? It seems to me a political axiom , that whilst South Carolina remains a member of the federal family she must refer every controversy between herself and the general government to the 80 LIFE AND TIMES OF C. G. MEMMINGER .
第 81 頁
... remain under my protection and avail yourself of the benefit of such laws as you deem advantageous and ... remains in the Union , I can imagine no mode of procedure by which she can defeat the tariff laws without bringing her militia in ...
... remain under my protection and avail yourself of the benefit of such laws as you deem advantageous and ... remains in the Union , I can imagine no mode of procedure by which she can defeat the tariff laws without bringing her militia in ...
第 85 頁
... remain free . " 66 Very respectfully , your obedient humble servant , JAMES BLAIR . After reading the above , the following toast was offered : " By Colonel Steedman . General James Blair : A man of the peo- ple - a firm and consistent ...
... remain free . " 66 Very respectfully , your obedient humble servant , JAMES BLAIR . After reading the above , the following toast was offered : " By Colonel Steedman . General James Blair : A man of the peo- ple - a firm and consistent ...
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