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... sent five delegates to the confederate congress at Montgomery ; and , on the 6th of May , a league , offensive and defensive , was announced with Ten- nessee . On the 18th of the month , the state of Arkansas was formally admitted into ...
... sent five delegates to the confederate congress at Montgomery ; and , on the 6th of May , a league , offensive and defensive , was announced with Ten- nessee . On the 18th of the month , the state of Arkansas was formally admitted into ...
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... sent it reeling back in confusion . As soon as the ranks were thus broken , the federal cavalry made a vigorous charge , and en- tirely routed their assailants . On the follow- ing morning , nevertheless , General Pater- son's entire ...
... sent it reeling back in confusion . As soon as the ranks were thus broken , the federal cavalry made a vigorous charge , and en- tirely routed their assailants . On the follow- ing morning , nevertheless , General Pater- son's entire ...
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... sent to Europe in the interest of the southern confederacy ; and also an act to aid Missouri in her effort to expel the invaders of her soil - President Davis , on the 21st of August , signified his approval of the measures , and ...
... sent to Europe in the interest of the southern confederacy ; and also an act to aid Missouri in her effort to expel the invaders of her soil - President Davis , on the 21st of August , signified his approval of the measures , and ...
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... sent a flag of truce , two miles in extent , was , however , occupied requesting an armistice of six hours to by southern troops . On the 18th of the negotiate terms of capitulation . The propo- month , a shot from one of the enemy's ...
... sent a flag of truce , two miles in extent , was , however , occupied requesting an armistice of six hours to by southern troops . On the 18th of the negotiate terms of capitulation . The propo- month , a shot from one of the enemy's ...
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... sent to the rear , and the evacuation of the the most determined valour or reckless position commenced . desperation was shown by the combatants ; but , after one of the most sanguinary battles of the war , the federal troops were ...
... sent to the rear , and the evacuation of the the most determined valour or reckless position commenced . desperation was shown by the combatants ; but , after one of the most sanguinary battles of the war , the federal troops were ...
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Seite 333 - The United States in Congress assembled shall also be the last resort on appeal in all disputes and differences now subsisting, or that hereafter may arise, between two or more States, concerning boundary, jurisdiction, or any other cause whatever...
Seite 334 - Whenever the legislative or executive authority, or lawful agent of any state in controversy with another, shall present a petition to congress stating the matter in question, and praying for a hearing, notice thereof shall be given by order of congress to the legislative or executive authority of the other state in controversy, and a day assigned for the appearance of the parties by their lawful agents, who shall then be directed to appoint, by joint consent, commissioners or judges to constitute...
Seite 334 - ... raise the men, and clothe, arm and equip them, in a soldier-like manner, at the expense of the United States; and the officers and men so clothed, armed and equipped shall march to the place appointed, and within the time agreed on by the United States in congress assembled...
Seite 333 - ... nor shall any person holding any office of profit or trust under the United States, or any of them, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state; nor shall the United States in Congress assembled, or any of them, grant any title of nobility.
Seite 335 - The congress of the united states shall have power to adjourn to any time within the year, and to any place within the united states, so that no period of adjournment be for a longer duration than the space of six Months, and shall publish the Journal of their proceedings monthly, except such parts thereof relating to treaties, alliances or military operations, as in their judgment require secrecy...
Seite 334 - States, and to appropriate and apply the same for defraying the public expenses ; to borrow money or emit bills on the credit of the United States, transmitting every half year to the respective States an account of the sums of money so borrowed or emitted ; to build and equip a navy ; to agree upon the number of land forces, and to make requisitions from each State for its quota, in proportion to the number of white inhabitants in such State...
Seite 133 - Faith, etc., having undertaken, for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our King and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...
Seite 285 - He has constrained our fellow-citizens, taken captive on the high seas, to bear arms against their country ; to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands.
Seite 335 - ... and we do further solemnly plight and engage the faith of our respective constituents, that they shall abide by the determinations of the United States in congress assembled, on all questions, which by the said confederation are submitted to them; and that the articles thereof shall be inviolably observed by the states we respectively represent, and that the union shall be perpetual.
Seite 333 - ... more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind...