| Michigan. Legislature - Michigan - 1861 - 784 pages
...God of battles has no attribute that can take sides with the revolutionists of the Slave States. I I recommend you at an early day to make manifest to...to proffer to the President of the United States, the whole military power of the State for that purpose. Oh, for the firm, steady hand of a Washington,... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 560 pages
...conclndes by recommending that, at an early day, the Legislature make it manifest to Representatives in Congress and to the country, that Michigan is loyal...and to proffer to the President of the United States the whole military force of the Stote for that purpose." Then came tidings from the forests of Maine.... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1862 - 554 pages
...conclndes by recommending that, at an early day, the Legislature make it manifest to our representatives in Congress and to the country, that Michigan is loyal...and to proffer to the President of the United States the whole military force of the State for that purpose. Then came tidings from the forests of Maine.... | |
| William Horatio Barnes - United States - 1869 - 758 pages
...of the real signification of the existing and impending issues, closed with these emphatic words : " It is a question of war that the seceding States have...and to proffer to the President of the United States the whole military power of the State for that purpose. Oh, for the firm, steady hand of a Washington,... | |
| Charles Lanman - History - 1871 - 576 pages
...be treated as such. The Federal Government has the power to defend itself, and I do not doubt that that power will be exercised to the utmost. It is...uttermost ; and to proffer to the President of the United iStates the whole military power of the State for that purpose. Oh! for the firm, steady hand of a... | |
| Charles Lanman - History - 1871 - 570 pages
...deeply must we deplore the unnatural contest. On the heads of the traitors who provoke it must rast the responsibility. In such a contest the God of battles...Constitution, and the laws, and will defend them to the uttennost ; and to proffer to the President of the United States the whole military power of the State... | |
| Michigan. Adjutant-General's Department - Michigan - 1880 - 1062 pages
...be treated as such. The Federal Government has the power to defend itself, and I do not doubt that that power will be exercised to the utmost. It is...and to proffer to the President of the United States the whole military power of the State for that purpose. Oh ! for the firm, steady hand of a Washington,... | |
| Jackson County (Mich.) - 1881 - 1173 pages
...nation and defend its integrity and its constitution, with fidelity," etc. The final paragraph being: " I recommend you at an early day to make manifest to...country, that Michigan is loyal to the Union, the (340) constitution and the laws, and will defend them to the uttermost; and to proffer to the President... | |
| Michigan. Adjutant-General's Department - Michigan - 1882 - 1304 pages
...the traitors who provoke it must rest the responsibility. In such a contest the God of battles has uo attribute that can take sides with the revolutionists...and the laws, and will defend them to the uttermost; aud to proffer to the President of the United States the whole military power of the State for that... | |
| Michigan. Adjutant-General's Department - Michigan - 1882 - 1068 pages
...has no attribute that can take sides with the revolutionists of the slave States. "I recommend yon at an early day to make manifest to the gentlemen...and to proffer to the President of the United States the whole military power of the State for that purpose. Oh I for the firm, steady hand of a Washington,... | |
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