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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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American Democracy from Washington to Wilson: Addresses and State Papers

John Huston Finley - 1919 - 374 páginas
...by any State, should be acceptable to and sustained by the executive government of the nation. 1 15 distinctly stated that this was not the only plan...from such States. This plan was in advance submitted 20 to the then Cabinet, and distinctly approved by every member 'of it. One of them suggested that...
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Selected Writings of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1920 - 362 páginas
...adopted by any State, would 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 approved by every member of it. One of them suggested that I should then and in that...
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John Archibald Campbell, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme ...

Henry Groves Connor - 1920 - 338 páginas
...was now censured for his agency in setting up and seeking to sustain the State Governments, though the Executive claimed no right to say when or whether members should be admitted to seats in Congress. Mr. Welles says that at the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the proclamation or order of General Weitzel...
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Selections from the Works of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1921 - 292 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...members should be admitted to seats in Congress from Copyright, 1907, by Ovtzon Borglum BUST OF LINCOLN BY GUTZON BORGLUM, WASHINGTON, DC 0 such States....
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Selections from Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln - 1927 - 474 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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Abraham Lincoln: A Documentary Portrait Through His Speeches and Writings

Abraham Lincoln, Don Edward Fehrenbacher - 1977 - 292 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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Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction

Eric L. McKitrick - 1988 - 550 páginas
...with the Executive" (Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, Dec. 8, 1863). "I distinctly said that this was not the only plan which might possibly...be admitted to seats in Congress from such States." (Last Public Address, Apr. 11, 1865). Collected Works, VI, 364-65; VII, 56; VIII, 399405. 22 The very...
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Troublesome Presence: Democracy and Black Americans

Eli Ginzberg, Alfred S. Eichner - 1993 - 380 páginas
...Lincoln refused to accept this plan. In his last public address, he said of his own suggestion that "he distinctly protested that the executive claimed no...members should be admitted to seats in Congress." Besides, he added, "as bad promises are better broken than kept, I shall treat this as a bad promise,...
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Lincoln

David Herbert Donald - 1995 - 724 páginas
...exclusively a function of the executive branch; he reminded his audience that he had from the outset "distinctly stated that this was not the only plan which might possibly be acceptable" and "that the Executive claimed no right to say when, or whether members should be admitted to seats in...
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Speeches that Changed the World

Owen Collins - 1999 - 464 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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