Public Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed at the General AssemblyGriffith, Camp & Company, state printers, 1861 Includes Private acts of the State of Tennessee passed at the General Assembly. |
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... Government , for the purpose of enabling you to take such action as will most likely contribute to the de- fence of our rights , the preservation of our liberties , the sovereignty of the State , and the safety of our people ; all of ...
... Government , for the purpose of enabling you to take such action as will most likely contribute to the de- fence of our rights , the preservation of our liberties , the sovereignty of the State , and the safety of our people ; all of ...
Halaman 4
... government becomes destructive of the ends for which it was created , it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it , and to institute a new government , laying its foundation on such principles , and organizing its powers in ...
... government becomes destructive of the ends for which it was created , it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it , and to institute a new government , laying its foundation on such principles , and organizing its powers in ...
Halaman 5
... government , yet , as best comporting with the dignity of the subject , and also from a due regard to those who may hold a different opinion -- and farther still , that all the world may be ad- vised of our action - I respectfully ...
... government , yet , as best comporting with the dignity of the subject , and also from a due regard to those who may hold a different opinion -- and farther still , that all the world may be ad- vised of our action - I respectfully ...
Halaman 6
... government - having no middle ground short of positive subjugation of the South , or a defeat which exposes its disgrace to the civilized world - I fear the time has passed when peace can be hoped for by the mere moral force of a united ...
... government - having no middle ground short of positive subjugation of the South , or a defeat which exposes its disgrace to the civilized world - I fear the time has passed when peace can be hoped for by the mere moral force of a united ...
Halaman 7
... Government of the Confederate States , foreseeing this invasion , has had an eye to the necessities of the emergency , and stands prepared generously to lend us its assistance in this un- provoked and cruel struggle . If we accept that ...
... Government of the Confederate States , foreseeing this invasion , has had an eye to the necessities of the emergency , and stands prepared generously to lend us its assistance in this un- provoked and cruel struggle . If we accept that ...
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act passed act take effect ACT to amend act to raise actual service Adjutant Adopted April Adopted June allowed America appoint April 27 arms army Army of Tennessee Assembly B. L. STOVALL bonds Brigadier-General capital stock Captain Cavalry CHAPTER citizens Code of Tennessee Colonel Comptroller issue Confederate copy corporate County Court debts defence diem dollars per month duty election entitled equip a provisional Federal fifty dollars Financial Board furnish further enacted Government Hardee's Military Tactics hereby authorized hereby repealed Home Guard House of Representatives hundred Infantry issue his warrant Joint Resolution Joint Select Committee June 28 Mileage Military and Financial Military League mustered Nashville nessee ninety dollars NUMBER officers paid passage Passed June 27 persons Principal Clerk Provided provisional force purposes rank receive regiment Resolved Secretary Senate Sergeants sheriffs Speaker stockholders thereof thirty dollars tion Treasury notes volunteers vote W. C. WHITTHORNE Washington Barrow