| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 620 strani
...of civil liberty, or the capacity for self government. " It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. " It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1837 - 614 strani
...or the capacity for self government. " It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among OS, to exercise arbitrary acts of oppression and tyranny,...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. " It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
| Texas - 1838 - 1142 strani
...continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self government. It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 strani
...continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self-government. It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil po\ver. It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 strani
...civil liberty, or the capacity for self-government. It has suffered the military commandants, staiioned among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of oppression...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
| N. Doran Maillard - 1842 - 544 strani
...continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self-government. It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
| Nathan Covington Brooks - 1849 - 696 strani
...continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self-government. " It has suffered the military commandants stationed among us to exercise arbitrary acts of oppression...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. " It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
| John Howard Hinton - 1850 - 1008 strani
...of civil liberty, or the capacity for self-government. " It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of...rendering the military superior to the civil power. " It has dissolved, by force of arms, the State Congress of Coalmila and Texas, and obliged our representatives... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1874 - 620 strani
...continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self-government. "It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of...oppression and tyranny, thus trampling upon the most sacred lights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. " It has dissolved,... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1875 - 634 strani
...continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self-government. "It has suffered the military commandants, stationed among us, to exercise arbitrary acts of...thus trampling upon the most sacred rights of the citizen, and rendering the military superior to the civil power. "It has dissolved, by force of arms,... | |
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