The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 |
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Page 174
... 1851 to 1873 , saving the period spent in the Union Army . At the age of nineteen , August 1 , 1862 , young Roeschlaub enlisted as a even in the thick night stand once fountain . DLEY 176 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
... 1851 to 1873 , saving the period spent in the Union Army . At the age of nineteen , August 1 , 1862 , young Roeschlaub enlisted as a even in the thick night stand once fountain . DLEY 176 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
Page 186
... Union club ever organized in south- ern Indiana . Though a Democrat in political faith , he was squarely for the Union . In 1876 he was chosen a member of the City Council of Kan- sas City , Missouri , for two years , and was chairman ...
... Union club ever organized in south- ern Indiana . Though a Democrat in political faith , he was squarely for the Union . In 1876 he was chosen a member of the City Council of Kan- sas City , Missouri , for two years , and was chairman ...
Page 208
... Union of the States . " That the general government can- not permit the secession of any State without violating the obligations by which it is bound , under the com- pact , to the other States , and to every citizen of the United ...
... Union of the States . " That the general government can- not permit the secession of any State without violating the obligations by which it is bound , under the com- pact , to the other States , and to every citizen of the United ...
Page 209
... Union ; and thus as far as may be , to increase tranquility between the State of Ohio and other States . " That it is incumbent upon any States having enactments on their statute - books conflicting with or rendering less efficient the ...
... Union ; and thus as far as may be , to increase tranquility between the State of Ohio and other States . " That it is incumbent upon any States having enactments on their statute - books conflicting with or rendering less efficient the ...
Page 210
... Union , or over- throw , or abandon the present con- stitution , with the hope or expecta- tion of constructing a new one , are dangerous , illusory , and destructive ; that of the opinion of the Senate of the United States no such ...
... Union , or over- throw , or abandon the present con- stitution , with the hope or expecta- tion of constructing a new one , are dangerous , illusory , and destructive ; that of the opinion of the Senate of the United States no such ...
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