A Political Manual for 1866 [to 1869]Philp & Solomons, 1866 - 132 páginas |
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Página 41
... find that such person is a vagrant or not , they shall be deemed husband and wife , within the definition of vagrancy contained in and be entitled to the rights and privileges , and said statute , he shall issue his warrant , directing ...
... find that such person is a vagrant or not , they shall be deemed husband and wife , within the definition of vagrancy contained in and be entitled to the rights and privileges , and said statute , he shall issue his warrant , directing ...
Página 45
... find ? That we , " the people of the United States , in order to form a more perfect government , " & c . Provision is made for the admission of new States , to be added to old ones embraced within the Union . Now , turn to the ...
... find ? That we , " the people of the United States , in order to form a more perfect government , " & c . Provision is made for the admission of new States , to be added to old ones embraced within the Union . Now , turn to the ...
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... find it rests on the broad basis of popular rights . The elective franchise is not a natural right , but a political right . I am opposed to giving the States too much power , and also to a great con- solidation of power in the central ...
... find it rests on the broad basis of popular rights . The elective franchise is not a natural right , but a political right . I am opposed to giving the States too much power , and also to a great con- solidation of power in the central ...
Página 53
... find no other Moses , or any Moses that would be more able and efficient than myself , I would be his Moses to lead him from bondage to freedom ; that I would pass him from a land where he had lived in slavery to a land ( if it were in ...
... find no other Moses , or any Moses that would be more able and efficient than myself , I would be his Moses to lead him from bondage to freedom ; that I would pass him from a land where he had lived in slavery to a land ( if it were in ...
Página 54
... find that the abolition of slavery was not one of the objects ; Congress and the President himself declared that it was waged on our part in order to suppress the rebellion - the abolition of sla- very has come as an incident to the ...
... find that the abolition of slavery was not one of the objects ; Congress and the President himself declared that it was waged on our part in order to suppress the rebellion - the abolition of sla- very has come as an incident to the ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aaron Harding adopted Aernam aforesaid amendment Ancona ANDREW JOHNSON army Asahel W Ashley authority Beaman Bidwell bill Bingham Boutwell Bromwell Broomall Burt Van Horn Chester D citizens civil Confederate Congress Conkling Constitution contract court crime Cullom debt declared Defrees Demas Hubbard district Driggs duty Eckley Eldridge election Ellihu executive Federal Finck free negro freedmen Freedmen's Bureau Glossbrenner Government Grider hereby Higby House Hubbell Hulburd Humphrey insurrection Jenckes John H Kelso Ketcham labor Laflin Latham Legislature Longyear loyal McClurg ment military Morrill mulatto nays NAYS-Messrs Niblack oath offences officers Orth peace Perham person of color President proclamation provides Provisional Governor punishment Randall Reader W rebel rebellion resolution restoration Rice Ritter Schenck Scofield Senate Shanklin Shellabarger Sidney Clarke slavery South Carolina Strouse Taber thereof tion treason Union United Upson Van Aernam Virginia vote Washburn WASHINGTON Welker white person William Lawrence Wilson YEAS-Messrs