Republican Campaign Text BookRepublican Congressional Committee, 1880 |
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... South , " III . Dem . Revolutionary Intent , IV . Special Sessions - Vetoes , Page 1 66 4 Chap . XIV . Labor Question , Page 132 66 145 66 150 154 XV . Homestead Question , XVI . Tariff Question , XVII . Greenbacks , Resumption , & c ...
... South , " III . Dem . Revolutionary Intent , IV . Special Sessions - Vetoes , Page 1 66 4 Chap . XIV . Labor Question , Page 132 66 145 66 150 154 XV . Homestead Question , XVI . Tariff Question , XVII . Greenbacks , Resumption , & c ...
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... South " -Testimony of Senator Wallace , General Joseph E. Johnston , and Wade Hampton - Hampton's condition pledge- The evidence conclusive . CHAPTER II . Spirit of the Solid South . PART I — Page 4 - Wade Hampton's Speech at Staunton ...
... South " -Testimony of Senator Wallace , General Joseph E. Johnston , and Wade Hampton - Hampton's condition pledge- The evidence conclusive . CHAPTER II . Spirit of the Solid South . PART I — Page 4 - Wade Hampton's Speech at Staunton ...
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... -The Bitter End to which they seek to Drive the North- Rule or Ruin - Supremacy of the South or Civil War - The Answer from the North . 66 CHAPTER IV . CHAPTER VI . Votes . RT I iv CONTENTS . Special Sessions-Vetoes,
... -The Bitter End to which they seek to Drive the North- Rule or Ruin - Supremacy of the South or Civil War - The Answer from the North . 66 CHAPTER IV . CHAPTER VI . Votes . RT I iv CONTENTS . Special Sessions-Vetoes,
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... South Carolina , Mississippi , and Louisiana essentially Republican now . PART III - Page 61 - The Florida Case- Bloody Violence failing , fraud and Judicial Usurpation -- A brief History of certain Fraudulent Proceedings by which ...
... South Carolina , Mississippi , and Louisiana essentially Republican now . PART III - Page 61 - The Florida Case- Bloody Violence failing , fraud and Judicial Usurpation -- A brief History of certain Fraudulent Proceedings by which ...
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... South Carolina in 1878- Wholesale Expulsion of Republican Legisla- tors - No Polling Places in Republican Districts - Polling Officers all Democrats- Tissue Ballots deposited before the voting begins - Republican Supervisors not allow ...
... South Carolina in 1878- Wholesale Expulsion of Republican Legisla- tors - No Polling Places in Republican Districts - Polling Officers all Democrats- Tissue Ballots deposited before the voting begins - Republican Supervisors not allow ...
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Página 179 - ... That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively, is essential to that balance of power on which the perfection and endurance of our political fabric depend; and we denounce the lawless invasion by armed force of the soil of any State or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as among the gravest of crimes.
Página 149 - That we protest against any sale or alienation to others of the public lands held by actual settlers, and against any view of the free homestead policy, which regards the settlers as paupers or suppliants for public bounty; and we demand the passage, by Congress, of the complete and satisfactory homestead measure which has already passed the House.
Página 183 - That, while providing revenue for the support of the General Government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country...
Página 54 - ... all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed: Pro* vided.
Página 177 - That the maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Declaration of Independence and embodied in the Federal Constitution...
Página 178 - ... the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures has been violated; they have been deprived of life, liberty, and property without due process of law...
Página 39 - From and after the passage of this act it shall not be lawful to employ any part of the Army of the United States as a posse comitatus, or otherwise, for the pur-pose of executing the laws, except in such cases and under such circumstances as such employment of said force may be expressly authorized by the Constitution or by act of Congress...
Página 43 - Whenever, by reason of unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages of persons, or rebellion against the authority of the government of the United States, it shall become impracticable, in the judgment of the President, to enforce, by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, the laws of the United States...
Página 182 - ... where the obligations of the government do not expressly state upon their face, or the law under which they were issued does not provide that they shall be paid in coin, they ought, in right and in justice, to be paid in the lawful money of the United States.
Página 160 - And when any of said notes may be redeemed or be received into the treasury under any law from any source whatever and shall belong to the United States, they shall not be retired, cancelled or destroyed, but they shall be reissued and paid out again and kept In circulation...