E. E. Adams
Capitolo 13
his/her legal abrogation, but piling up the abuse on the constitution and on those
who are select to apply the laws admitting their hostility to the,
government and his/her policy or their purpose to withstand to and to wage war against
it it,--is in a laying of rebellion. Those that, being in the office, commanding
the arm and the other ownership of the government, cause them to be removed this way
as to weaken his/her power and to strengthen that in actual rebellion, or that
you/he/she is threatening him/it same; those that help and they comfort a population or
soldiery that is in a state of actual resistance, and finally, those that
openly does and avowedly surrenders the authority of the government to that
they has sworn the fidelity, or he/she takes on arm to attach his/her fortitudes,
you grab or destroys his/her ownership, or hurts the soldiers and citizens that are
expeditious to protect it it,--is in a state of rebellion against his/her laws and
against the republic on which contains the shield of his/her authority.
Korah was a rebel and a traitor that having, from intrigue it inhaled of it
other leader with the spirit of rebellion, succeeded in to draw from them
the fidelity to Moses and Aaron, a big number of the people that you/they came
together in an attacks rioting to demand a different administration. They was guests
to refer the matter to the Divine decision, but they strongly refused,
Moses accuser of assumption, striving himself/herself/itself so to destroy his/her authority
on the nation. That was rebellion. Again, in the kingdom of David, his/her child
Absalom deduced the people from their fidelity, then it grabbed the reins of
government and it pursued his/her father with an army. That was rebellion against
healthy law, against the wish of God.
We now have the painful fact in front of us, that rebellion you/he/she has jumped on
against our good government. Men in many quarters have secretly drawn,
and the declared hostility openly to our Federal Union. Otto of our States they have
passed the ordinance of Secession, four or five others are supposing a