| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 946 páginas
...to define the duty of the Government in face of an attempt to dissolve it. " The power," he said, " confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess...the property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties on imports; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects there will... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 páginas
...itself. In doing this there need be no bloodshed or violence, and there shall be none unless it is forced upon the national authority. The power confided...to hold, occupy and possess the property and places lelonging to the government, and collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary... | |
| 1861 - 456 páginas
...the Union that it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself. ^f In doing this , there needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none,...the property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1861 - 580 páginas
...of the Union that it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself. In doing this there needs to be no bloodshed or violence ; and there shall be none,...the property and places belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but, beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 páginas
...the Union thai it will constitutionally defend and maintain itself. ^| In doing this , there needs to be no bloodshed or violence; and there shall be none,...the property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties and imposts; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will... | |
| Charles Lempriere - 1861 - 336 páginas
...itself. " In doing this, there need be no bloodshed or violence, and there shall be none, unless it is forced upon the national authority. The power confided...the property and places belonging to the Government, and collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will... | |
| Thomas Ellison - 1861 - 432 páginas
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| 1861 - 552 páginas
...Pawtucket, R. 1. For the Schoolmaster. The Criticisms of the Cress upon the President's Inaugural. " The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy and possess the property and places belonging to tbe government, and collect the duties and imposte ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects,... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 páginas
...upon the Mr. Lincoln's Inaugural Address. National authority. The power confided to me will be nsed to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the Government, and collect the duties and imports ; but, beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there wjll... | |
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