Seymour and Blair: Their Lives and Services : with an Appendix Containing a History of ReconstructionRichardson and Company, 1868 - 275 pagini |
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... land . In this connection the attention of the reader is called to his eloquent address before the Mercantile Library Association of the city of New York , and his no less eloquent lecture before the New York Geological and Statistical ...
... land . In this connection the attention of the reader is called to his eloquent address before the Mercantile Library Association of the city of New York , and his no less eloquent lecture before the New York Geological and Statistical ...
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... land , but it may be hereafter said of her as of commercial Venice : - " Her daughters had their dowers From spoils of nations , and the exhausted East Pour'd in her lap all gems in sparkling showers ; In purple was she robed , and of ...
... land , but it may be hereafter said of her as of commercial Venice : - " Her daughters had their dowers From spoils of nations , and the exhausted East Pour'd in her lap all gems in sparkling showers ; In purple was she robed , and of ...
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... land , as a campaign document , contributing , in no small de- gree , to the brilliant victory of that year . The reader will find that the extracts we give from this speech are as fresh and applicable to the present condition of things ...
... land , as a campaign document , contributing , in no small de- gree , to the brilliant victory of that year . The reader will find that the extracts we give from this speech are as fresh and applicable to the present condition of things ...
Pagina 49
... land . If the language they hold this day had been used eighty years since , we should not have thrown off the British yoke . Our national Con- stitution would not have been formed , and if their spirit of hatred continues , our ...
... land . If the language they hold this day had been used eighty years since , we should not have thrown off the British yoke . Our national Con- stitution would not have been formed , and if their spirit of hatred continues , our ...
Pagina 51
... land as wide as all Europe , and with as great a diversity of climate , soil , and social condition . The welfare of the several communities would be sacri- ficed to the ignorance or prejudices of those who have no direct con- cern in ...
... land as wide as all Europe , and with as great a diversity of climate , soil , and social condition . The welfare of the several communities would be sacri- ficed to the ignorance or prejudices of those who have no direct con- cern in ...
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Pagina 275 - Legislature elected under said constitution, shall have adopted the amendment to the Constitution of the United States, proposed by the Thirty-ninth Congress, and known as article fourteen, and when said article shall have become a part of the Constitution of the United States...
Pagina 265 - That it shall be the duty of each officer assigned as aforesaid, to protect all persons in their rights of person and property, to suppress insurrection, disorder, and violence, and to punish, or cause to be punished, all disturbers of the public peace and criminals...
Pagina 184 - ... inquisitions for the constitutional tribunals; it has disregarded in time of peace the right of the people to be free from searches and seizures; it has entered the post and telegraph offices, and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters without any specific charge or notice of affidavit, as required by the organic law; it has converted the American capitol into a bastile...
Pagina 271 - June 30, 1868 and for other purposes, ' ' approved March 2, 1867, and also to prevent the execution of an act entitled "An act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States...
Pagina 79 - That the present deplorable civil war has been, forced upon the country by the disunionists of the southern States, now in arms against the constitutional government, and in arms around the capital; that in this national emergency, Congress, banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country; that this war is not waged on...
Pagina 266 - Congress for examination and approval, and Congress shall have approved the same, and when said State, by a vote of its legislature elected under said constitution, shall have adopted the amendment to the Constitution of the United States...
Pagina 265 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments in 1975".
Pagina 185 - And that we regard the reconstruction acts (so called) of Congress, as such, as usurpations and unconstitutional, revolutionary, and void. That our soldiers and sailors, who carried the flag of our country to victory...
Pagina 184 - ... maintenance of the government and the preservation of the Union under the constitution, it has repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge under which alone was rallied that noble volunteer army which carried our flag to victory. Instead of restoring the Union, it has, so far as in its power, dissolved it, and subjected ten States, in time of profound peace, to military despotism and negro supremacy.
Pagina 270 - States," shall, during the operation of said act, be by ballot ; and all officers making the said registration of voters and conducting said elections shall, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, take and subscribe the oath prescribed by the act approved July...