A Political Manual for 1866 [to 1869]Philp & Solomons, 1869 |
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... Congress , it again becomes my duty to call your attention to the state of the Union , and to its continued disor- struction . It may be safely assumed , as an axiom in the government of States , that the greatest wrongs inflicted upon ...
... Congress , it again becomes my duty to call your attention to the state of the Union , and to its continued disor- struction . It may be safely assumed , as an axiom in the government of States , that the greatest wrongs inflicted upon ...
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... Congress , however , intervened , and , refusing to perfect the work so nearly consummated , declined to admit members from the unrepresented States , adopted a series of measures which arrested the progress of res- toration ...
... Congress , however , intervened , and , refusing to perfect the work so nearly consummated , declined to admit members from the unrepresented States , adopted a series of measures which arrested the progress of res- toration ...
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... Congress be- population , were little more than $ 1 per capita . yond the control of the Executive , divert from and in 1860 but $ 2 per capita ; while in 1869 their legitimate purposes large sums of money they will reach the ...
... Congress be- population , were little more than $ 1 per capita . yond the control of the Executive , divert from and in 1860 but $ 2 per capita ; while in 1869 their legitimate purposes large sums of money they will reach the ...
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... Congress of December 4 , 1865 , it was suggested that a policy should be devised , which , without being oppressive to the people , would at once begin to effect a reduction of the debt , and if persisted in discharge it fully within a ...
... Congress of December 4 , 1865 , it was suggested that a policy should be devised , which , without being oppressive to the people , would at once begin to effect a reduction of the debt , and if persisted in discharge it fully within a ...
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... Congress the power to coin money and regulate the value thereof , at the same time prohibiting the States from making anything but gold and silver a tender in payment of debts . The anomalous condition of our currency is in striking ...
... Congress the power to coin money and regulate the value thereof , at the same time prohibiting the States from making anything but gold and silver a tender in payment of debts . The anomalous condition of our currency is in striking ...
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