| United States. President (1865-1869 : Johnson) - 1865 - 108 páginas
...following are the conclusions come to by me. I am satisfied that the mass of thinking men of the south accept the present situation of affairs in good faith....heretofore divided the sentiment of the people of the two sections—slavery and State rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union—they regard... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1866 - 840 páginas
...of the South accept the present situation of affairo in good faith. Tho questions of slavery and of the right of a State to secede from the Union they regard as having been settled by the highest tribunal — arms— that men can retort to." It IB universally admitted, says General... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1866 - 164 páginas
...following are the conclusions come to by me : " I am satisfied that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have heretofore divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and State rights, or the right of a State... | |
| 1867 - 826 páginas
...following are the conclusions come to by me : I am satisfied that the moss of thinking men of tho South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have heretofore divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or the right of a State... | |
| 1868 - 828 páginas
...following are the conclusions come to by me : I am satisfied that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have heretofore divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or the right of a State... | |
| 1868 - 424 páginas
...following are the conclusions come to by me: I am satisfied that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have heretofore divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections —slavery and States' rights, or the right of a State... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1868 - 664 páginas
...President's request, he made a report :— "I am satisfied that the mass of thinking men of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions which have hitherto divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and State rights, or... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 820 páginas
...of the South accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions of slavery and of the right of a State to secede from the Union they regard as having been settled by the highest tribunal — arms — that men csn^esort to." It is universally admitted, says General... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1869 - 794 páginas
...of the Sonth accept the present situation of affairs in good faith. The questions of slavery and of the right of a State to secede from the Union they regard .13 having been settled by the highest tribunal — arms— that men can resort to." It is universally... | |
| 1869 - 832 páginas
...which have heretofore divided the sentiments of the people of the two sections — slavery and States rights, or the right of a State to secede from the Union — thcv regard аз having been settled forever by the highest tribunal, arms, that man can resort... | |
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