A History of the American People, Volumen9Harper & brothers, 1918 |
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... RULES , 1871. - From J. D. Richard- son's " Messages and Papers of the Presidents . " Wash- ington : Government Printing Office , 1897 , Vol . VII . , pp . 156-159 ACTS TO ENFORCE THE FIFTEENth Amendment of the Con- STITUTION , 1870-71 ...
... RULES , 1871. - From J. D. Richard- son's " Messages and Papers of the Presidents . " Wash- ington : Government Printing Office , 1897 , Vol . VII . , pp . 156-159 ACTS TO ENFORCE THE FIFTEENth Amendment of the Con- STITUTION , 1870-71 ...
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... rule it . Men who looked more scrupulously to their motives saw no way to withstand what they dis- approved ; were themselves convinced that something must be done to protect the helpless blacks ; feared as much as the radicals ...
... rule it . Men who looked more scrupulously to their motives saw no way to withstand what they dis- approved ; were themselves convinced that something must be done to protect the helpless blacks ; feared as much as the radicals ...
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... rule , from $ 146,718,790 to $ 88,613,930 . Four years and a half of " reconstruction " cost Louisiana $ 106,020,337 . The demoralization of affairs in Louisiana had begun in 1862 , when General Butler took possession of the city of New ...
... rule , from $ 146,718,790 to $ 88,613,930 . Four years and a half of " reconstruction " cost Louisiana $ 106,020,337 . The demoralization of affairs in Louisiana had begun in 1862 , when General Butler took possession of the city of New ...
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... could think that this veritable overthrow of civilization in the South had been foreseen or desired by the men who had fol- lowed Mr. Stevens and Mr. Wade and Mr. Morton in their policy of rule or ruin . That handful of 49 RECONSTRUCTION.
... could think that this veritable overthrow of civilization in the South had been foreseen or desired by the men who had fol- lowed Mr. Stevens and Mr. Wade and Mr. Morton in their policy of rule or ruin . That handful of 49 RECONSTRUCTION.
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Woodrow Wilson. their policy of rule or ruin . That handful of leaders it was , however , hard to acquit of the charge of knowing and intending the ruinous consequences of what they had planned . They would take counsel of moderation ...
Woodrow Wilson. their policy of rule or ruin . That handful of leaders it was , however , hard to acquit of the charge of knowing and intending the ruinous consequences of what they had planned . They would take counsel of moderation ...
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Página 154 - I, , do solemnly swear, in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully support, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Union of the States thereunder...
Página 135 - Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came.
Página 135 - Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both read the same Bible, and pray to the same God ; and each invokes his aid against the other.
Página 212 - The uncivilized tribes will be subject to such laws and regulations as the United States may from time to time adopt in regard to aboriginal tribes of that country.
Página 169 - That it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such person as he shall empower for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States...
Página 133 - Presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first. Then a statement, somewhat in detail, of a course to be pursued, seemed fitting and proper. Now, at the expiration of four years, during which public declarations have been constantly called forth on every point and phase of the great contest...
Página 162 - Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, do hereby appoint William W. Holden provisional governor of the State of North Carolina...
Página 161 - The fourth section of the fourth article of the constitution of the United States provides that the United States shall guarantee to every State in the Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion ; and on the application of the legislature or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.
Página 187 - That, until the people of said rebel States shall be by law admitted to representation in the Congress of the United States, any civil governments which may exist therein shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject to the paramount authority of the United States at any time to abolish, modify, control or supersede the same...
Página 3 - We all agree that the seceded States, so called, are out of their proper practical relation with the Union, and that the sole object of the Government, civil and military, in regard to those States, is to again get them into that proper practical relation.