The Congressional Globe, Μέρος 3Blair & Rives, 1866 |
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Σελίδα 2085
... Congress , to compel the General Government to assume their debt or repudiate the whole . James L. Orr , the so - called Gov- ernor of South Carolina , says : " I therefore cherish the hope that Congress will , as soon as the public ...
... Congress , to compel the General Government to assume their debt or repudiate the whole . James L. Orr , the so - called Gov- ernor of South Carolina , says : " I therefore cherish the hope that Congress will , as soon as the public ...
Σελίδα 2089
... Congress would sub- mit to the respective States a few important amendments to the Constitution of the United States , they would be ratified , and all this com- plication avoided . It would have been better if this course had been ...
... Congress would sub- mit to the respective States a few important amendments to the Constitution of the United States , they would be ratified , and all this com- plication avoided . It would have been better if this course had been ...
Σελίδα 2090
... Congress , and , when a full report is made , will no doubt give us definite informa- tion as to the situation of affairs in the ' States lately in rebellion , and be of great importance to the whole country . I would here remark that ...
... Congress , and , when a full report is made , will no doubt give us definite informa- tion as to the situation of affairs in the ' States lately in rebellion , and be of great importance to the whole country . I would here remark that ...
Σελίδα 2091
... Congress or the Executive , either as a war measure or in any other respect , can impose upon these States . Then neither Congress nor the Executive have any right to say , you shall first adopt the amendment to abolish slavery , and ...
... Congress or the Executive , either as a war measure or in any other respect , can impose upon these States . Then neither Congress nor the Executive have any right to say , you shall first adopt the amendment to abolish slavery , and ...
Σελίδα 2092
... Congress by concurrent action shall have recognized a State government in such State . This theory of reconstruction is not there- fore a new one , made by this Congress to keep the rebellious States from participating in legis- lation ...
... Congress by concurrent action shall have recognized a State government in such State . This theory of reconstruction is not there- fore a new one , made by this Congress to keep the rebellious States from participating in legis- lation ...
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