The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... Government that it belonged to the confed- erate government . That is one question in the case . It is not strictly property that was cap- tured at the time Jefferson Davis was captured ; but it was property that was deposited in the ...
... Government that it belonged to the confed- erate government . That is one question in the case . It is not strictly property that was cap- tured at the time Jefferson Davis was captured ; but it was property that was deposited in the ...
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... government , then Congress may interpose and organize a civil government , which will supersede and dis- place the military government erected by the President . These are the principles of the Constitution , and they are recognized by ...
... government , then Congress may interpose and organize a civil government , which will supersede and dis- place the military government erected by the President . These are the principles of the Constitution , and they are recognized by ...
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... government , but were likely to lose all from the inefficiency of their Articles of Confederation ; and therefore the people of the several States sent their delegates to a Con- vention to frame a government strong enough to preserve ...
... government , but were likely to lose all from the inefficiency of their Articles of Confederation ; and therefore the people of the several States sent their delegates to a Con- vention to frame a government strong enough to preserve ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
To reorganize the judiciary of the United States By Mr Stew | xvii |
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