The Congressional Globe, Μέρος 1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... reconstruction , and there it stops . It has pre- sented no complete system , and it has provided no machinery for reconstruction . The conse- quence is that all our friends at the South at this moment are in the greatest possible anx ...
... reconstruction , and there it stops . It has pre- sented no complete system , and it has provided no machinery for reconstruction . The conse- quence is that all our friends at the South at this moment are in the greatest possible anx ...
Σελίδα 69
... reconstruction of the rebel States . 1. Resolved , That Congress , in declaring by positive legislation that it possesses paramount authority over the rebel States , and in prescribing that no person therein shall be excluded from the ...
... reconstruction of the rebel States . 1. Resolved , That Congress , in declaring by positive legislation that it possesses paramount authority over the rebel States , and in prescribing that no person therein shall be excluded from the ...
Σελίδα 70
... reconstruction , and has set an example to itself . Is that true or not ? " Has " thereby " begun the work of reconstruction , " says the resolu tion . I conceive it has so , though perhaps rather in a figurative than a literal sense ...
... reconstruction , and has set an example to itself . Is that true or not ? " Has " thereby " begun the work of reconstruction , " says the resolu tion . I conceive it has so , though perhaps rather in a figurative than a literal sense ...
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