Seymour and Blair: Their Lives and Services : with an Appendix Containing a History of ReconstructionRichardson and Company, 1868 - 275 pagini |
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... held to a strict performance of their duties . If the State Prison Inspectors have neglected theirs they should be impeached . Our laws provide , if they are guilty of misconduct or malversation in office , that the Executive shall ...
... held to a strict performance of their duties . If the State Prison Inspectors have neglected theirs they should be impeached . Our laws provide , if they are guilty of misconduct or malversation in office , that the Executive shall ...
Pagina 49
... held our country together , has been disbanded , and from its ruins has sprung a political organ- ization trusting for its success to sectional prejudices . It excludes from its councils the people of nearly one half the Union ; it ...
... held our country together , has been disbanded , and from its ruins has sprung a political organ- ization trusting for its success to sectional prejudices . It excludes from its councils the people of nearly one half the Union ; it ...
Pagina 67
... held the nominating convention of 1857 , when a successor to Judge Denio was to be selected . The party demanded a new candidate , and few deemed the re - nominating of the Judge either desir- able or possible . At the very moment when ...
... held the nominating convention of 1857 , when a successor to Judge Denio was to be selected . The party demanded a new candidate , and few deemed the re - nominating of the Judge either desir- able or possible . At the very moment when ...
Pagina 72
... held that the South was incapable of supporting itself without northern aid ; and it was firmly believed if the Mississippi was closed , and the North witheld its supplies , the South would be reduced at once to abject submission . In ...
... held that the South was incapable of supporting itself without northern aid ; and it was firmly believed if the Mississippi was closed , and the North witheld its supplies , the South would be reduced at once to abject submission . In ...
Pagina 75
... held political views at variance with his . Governor Seymour has at all times felt the im- portance of a well regulated militia . He had urged this in his messages of 1853 and '54 . The State military association was organized at that ...
... held political views at variance with his . Governor Seymour has at all times felt the im- portance of a well regulated militia . He had urged this in his messages of 1853 and '54 . The State military association was organized at that ...
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Pagina 265 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Bouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Housing Amendments of 1957".
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 182 - ... where the obligations of the government do not expressly state upon their face, or the law under which they were issued does not provide that they shall be paid in coin, they ought, in right and in justice, to be paid in the lawful money of the United States.
Pagina 270 - Congress shall be satisfied that such constitution meets the approval of a majority of all the qualified electors in the State, and if the said constitution shall be declared by Congress to be in conformity with the provisions of the act to which this is supplementary, and the other provisions of said act shall have been complied with, and the said constitution shall be approved by Congress, the State shall be declared entitled to representation, and senators and representatives shall be admitted...
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 269 - State legislature, nor held any executive or judicial office in any State and afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof...
Pagina 266 - That no person excluded from the privilege of holding office by said proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States, shall be eligible to election as a member of the convention to frame a constitution for any of said rebel States, nor shall any such person vote for members of such convention.
Pagina 268 - I have not been disfranchised for participation in any rebellion or civil war against the United States, or for felony committed against the laws of any State or of the United States ; that I have never been a member of any State legislature, nor held any executive or judicial office in any State, and afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States...
Pagina 266 - ... and when such constitution shall be ratified by a majority of the persons voting on the question of ratification who are qualified as electors for delegates ; and when such constitution shall have been submitted to Congress for examination and approval, and Congress shall have approved the same...
Pagina 272 - 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...