| David Lathrop - 1865 - 268 psl.
...the Union should be faithfully executed in all the States," and that the power confided to him would. be used to "hold, occupy and possess the property...and. places belonging to the government, and collect theduties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion... | |
| Henry Champion Deming - 1865 - 70 psl.
...prohibited the collection of duties, and he calmly but decisively declares, that " the power confided to him will be used, to hold, occupy and possess the property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties and imports." And that this might not seem too threatening a declaration, he... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1865 - 666 psl.
...consistency which, in our opinion, Mr. Lincoln has eminently displayed. In his Inaugural Address, he said, " The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and posts belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - 1865 - 642 psl.
...consistency which, in our opinion, Mr. Lincoln has eminently displayed. In his Inaugural Address, he said, ' The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and posts belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary... | |
| Stella S. Coatsworth - 1865 - 636 psl.
...consistency which, in our opinion, Mr. Lincoln has eminently displayed. In his Inaugural Address, he said, ' The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and posts belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 848 psl.
...there shall be none, unless it be forced upon the National authority. The power confided to me will bo used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be but necessary for these objects, there will... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 psl.
...shall be none, unless it be forced upon the National authority. The power confided to me will be.used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties and imposts; bnt beyond what may be but necessary for these objects, there will... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 506 psl.
...not a few mocked as beyond human power to accomplish. The power confided to him had been successfully used " to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the Government." No United States fort at the time of his fall flaunted treason in the eyes of the land. The day of... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 psl.
...property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties on imports; but, beyond what is necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion, no using of force against or-among the people anywhere.' By the words 'property and places belonging to the Government,' I chiefly... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 496 psl.
...and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what is necessary for these objects, there will be no invasion, no using of force Attack on Sumter. United States Mails. *umter'- Full. against or among the people anywhere.' By the... | |
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