Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... present . Sec . 3. The C. shall have power to appoint such members of the order to attend the sick , the needy , and those distressed , and those suffering from Radical misrule , as the case may require . Sec . 4. No person shall be ...
... present . Sec . 3. The C. shall have power to appoint such members of the order to attend the sick , the needy , and those distressed , and those suffering from Radical misrule , as the case may require . Sec . 4. No person shall be ...
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... present time , " is entirely incorrect , and the items of expenditures given to illustrate and prove this statement are wholly inaccurate and untrue , and skilfully selected to deceive . The year 1865-66 is given in such a manner as to ...
... present time , " is entirely incorrect , and the items of expenditures given to illustrate and prove this statement are wholly inaccurate and untrue , and skilfully selected to deceive . The year 1865-66 is given in such a manner as to ...
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... present time , pending the de- cision of the question of the validity of one or the other of the two governments , would be a practical decision in favor of my oppo- nent by which I mean that my opponent is at this moment fully pre ...
... present time , pending the de- cision of the question of the validity of one or the other of the two governments , would be a practical decision in favor of my oppo- nent by which I mean that my opponent is at this moment fully pre ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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