I can be no party to this wicked violation of the laws of the country, and to this war upon the' liberties of a free people. You can. get no troops from North Carolina." Governor Magoffin, of Kentucky, replied : — " Your dispatch is received. I say... The First Year of the War - Página 59por Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 368 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 páginas
...MagoGQn, of Kentucky, replied : "Your dispatch is received. In answer, I say, emphatically, Kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing...southern states." Governor Ellis, of North Carolina, expressed himself in no moderate terms: "I can be no party to this wicked violation of the laws of... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 páginas
...subjugating the States of the South, as in violation of the Constitution, and a usurpation of power. I can be no party to this wicked violation of the laws of the country, and to this war upon the liberties of a free people. You can get no troops from North... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 páginas
...North Carolina." Magoffin, the Governor of Kentucky, wrote : "I say emphatically that Kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." Governor Harris, of Tennessee, replied : " Tennessee will not furnish a single man for coercion, but fifty thousand,... | |
| 1862 - 200 páginas
...of Kentucky, in reply to Secretary Cameron's dispatch calling for troops, says,— " Kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." Governor Letcher, of Virginia, in reply to the call for troops from that State, says, — " The militia of Virginia... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 374 páginas
...Arkansas, repudiated the proclamation with an expression of concentrated defiance; Governor Magoffin, of Kentucky, replied, that that State would "furnish...I can be no party to this wicked violation of the laws'of Subsequently the famous Hartford Convention was called. It assembled in the city of Hartford,... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 418 páginas
...Arkansas, repudiated the proclamation with an expression of concentrated defiance : Governor Magoffin, of Kentucky, replied, that that State would " furnish...troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Souihern States;" Governor Ellis, of North Carolina, telegraphed to Washington, " I can be no party... | |
| Ann Sophia Winterbothom Stephens - 1863 - 518 páginas
...crusade." Governor Magoffin, of Kentucky, replied, " In answer, I say emphatically, that Kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." Governor Letcher, of Virginia, answered, " I have only to say that the militia of Virginia will not be furnished... | |
| Joel Tyler Headley - 1863 - 554 páginas
...men, was received in a very different spirit. Governor Magoffin of Kentucky replied, "Kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister southern states." Governor Letcher of Virginia — "the militia will not be furnished to the powers of Washington for any such... | |
| Ann Sophia Winterbothom Stephens - 1863 - 518 páginas
...tmsade." GoTernor Magoffin, of Kentucky, replied, " In answer, I say emphatically, that Kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States." Governor Letcher, of Virginia, answered, " I have only to say that the militia of Virginia ¥ifl not be furnished... | |
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