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" I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan which might possibly be acceptable, and I also distinctly protested that the Executive claimed no right to say when or whether Members should be admitted to seats in Congress from such States. "
Life of A. P. Dostie, Or, The Conflict in New Orleans - Página 163
por Emily Hazen Reed - 1868 - 374 páginas
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Washington, Webster and Lincoln: Selections for the College Entrance English ...

George Washington - 1910 - 156 páginas
...by any State, should be acceptable to. and sustained by the executive government of the 15 nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan...seats in Congress from such States. This plan was in 20 advance submitted to the then Cabinet, and distinctly approved by every member of it. One of them...
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American Public Addresses

Joseph Villiers Denney - 1910 - 348 páginas
...sustained by the executive government of the nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the only is plan which might possibly be acceptable, and I also...States. This plan was in advance submitted to the then Cabinet, and distinctly 20 approved by every member of it. One of them suggested that I should...
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Selections from the Letters, Speeches, and State Papers of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 170 páginas
...adopted by any 20 state, should be acceptable to and sustained by the executive government of the nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the "only plan...or whether members should be admitted to seats in Gon25 gress from such states. This plan was in advance submitted to the then cabinet, and distinctly...
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Selections from Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1911 - 190 páginas
...public knows. In the annual message of December, 1863, and in the accompanying proclamation I presented that the executive claimed no right to say when or...States. This plan was in advance submitted to the then Cabinet, and distinctly approved by every member of it. One of them suggested that I should then...
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Great Epochs in American History: Described by Famous Writers from Columbus ...

Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 228 páginas
...government and resume the place among the States which in Lincoln's view it had never lost. nation, I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan...States. This plan was in advance submitted to the then Cabinet, and distinctly approved by every member of it. One of them suggested that I should then,...
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Selections from the Letters and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1912 - 180 páginas
...adopted by any State, should be acceptable to and sustained by the executive government of the nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan...States. This plan was in advance submitted to the then Cabinet, and distinctly approved by every member of it. One of them suggested that I should then...
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Great Epochs in American History: The Reconstruction Period : 1865-1877

Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 228 páginas
...government and resume the place among the States which in Lincoln's view it had never lost. nation, I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan...be admitted to seats in Congress from such States. The new Constitution of Louisiana, 8 declaring emancipation for the whole State, practically applies...
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Great Debates in American History: Civil rights, part 1

Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 498 páginas
...adopted by any State, should be acceptable to and sustained by the executive Government of the nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan...States. This plan was in advance submitted to the then Cabinet, and distinctly approved by every member of it. ... The message went to Congress, and...
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Macaulay's Speeches on Copyright and Lincoln's Address at Cooper Institute ...

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1915 - 218 páginas
...nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan which might possibly be acceptable, and also distinctly protested that the executive claimed...or whether members should be admitted to seats in Con- 15 gress from such States. This plan was in advance submitted to the then Cabinet and distinctly...
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Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Letters

Luther Emerson Robinson - 1918 - 376 páginas
...adopted by any state, should be acceptable to and sustained by the executive government of the nation. I distinctly stated that this was not the only plan...states. This plan was in advance submitted to the then cabinet, and distinctly approved by every member of it. One of them' suggested that I should then...
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