The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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... Congress chose to exercise its usurped power so as to require the inaugura tion and installation and administration of a different government for those States from that which the people themselves had made for themselves respectively ...
... Congress chose to exercise its usurped power so as to require the inaugura tion and installation and administration of a different government for those States from that which the people themselves had made for themselves respectively ...
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... Congress . There are other deficiencies which have been made , and which we are called upon to make up , that are without justification if it be considered that Congress has any power over the public Treasury . In view of the state of ...
... Congress . There are other deficiencies which have been made , and which we are called upon to make up , that are without justification if it be considered that Congress has any power over the public Treasury . In view of the state of ...
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... Congress are con- cerned , they are defined and fixed in the con- stitutions of the States , so that their rights are secured against the prejudices and vascilla- tions of even State legislation , as the same persons who can elect the ...
... Congress are con- cerned , they are defined and fixed in the con- stitutions of the States , so that their rights are secured against the prejudices and vascilla- tions of even State legislation , as the same persons who can elect the ...
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