A Political Manual for 1866 [to 1869]Philp & Solomons, 1869 |
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... rebellion had spent its entire force ; in the southern States the people had warmed into national life , and throughout the whole country a healthy reaction in public sentiment had taken place . By the application of the simple yet ...
... rebellion had spent its entire force ; in the southern States the people had warmed into national life , and throughout the whole country a healthy reaction in public sentiment had taken place . By the application of the simple yet ...
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... rebellion , and embraced the extraordinary expenditures already named . These startling facts clearly illustrate the ne- cessity of retrenchment in all branches of the pub- lic service . Abuses which were tolerated during By comparing ...
... rebellion , and embraced the extraordinary expenditures already named . These startling facts clearly illustrate the ne- cessity of retrenchment in all branches of the pub- lic service . Abuses which were tolerated during By comparing ...
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... rebellion . In the spring of 1861 our civil war commenced . Each year of its continuance made an enormous addition to the debt ; and when , in the spring of 165 , the nation successfully emerged from the conflict , the obligations of ...
... rebellion . In the spring of 1861 our civil war commenced . Each year of its continuance made an enormous addition to the debt ; and when , in the spring of 165 , the nation successfully emerged from the conflict , the obligations of ...
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... rebellion and of injudicious legislation ; and it should be the aim of the Gov- ernment to stimulate them by the prospect of an early release from the burdens which impede their prosperity . If we cannot take the burdens from their ...
... rebellion and of injudicious legislation ; and it should be the aim of the Gov- ernment to stimulate them by the prospect of an early release from the burdens which impede their prosperity . If we cannot take the burdens from their ...
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... rebellion should be re- ceived or counted for President or Vice President of the United States until , among other things , such State should have become entitled to repre- sentation in Congress , pursuant to acts of Con- gress in that ...
... rebellion should be re- ceived or counted for President or Vice President of the United States until , among other things , such State should have become entitled to repre- sentation in Congress , pursuant to acts of Con- gress in that ...
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Abbott Alexander H Amasa Cobb authority Benjamin Benjamin F bonds Brevet Buckalew Burt Van Horn Butler Cattell Charles citizens civil Clarke coin Cole color command Conkling Constitution contract convention Corbett court Cragin Davis debt declared disagreed to-yeas district Dixon dollars Drake duties election execution Ferry Fessenden fifth military district follow George Georgia gold Government habeas corpus Henry hold office House Hulburd James John John Trimble Jones Joseph judge judgment July jurisdiction Justice Kellogg legislation legislature March McCreery ment military Morgan Morrill of Vermont Morton nays NAYS-Messrs party payable payment persons Pomeroy President question Ramsey ratified Reader W rebellion Republican resolution Robertson Ross Samuel Sawyer Senate Sherman Sidney Clarke Smith statute Stewart Texas Thayer thereof Thomas tion Trumbull Union United States notes Van Aernam Vickers Virginia vote voters Warner Washburn Willey William Wilson XIVth amendment YEAS-Messrs