The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... oath . But sir , there is another portion of the amendment offered by the Senator from Mich- igan which I think of great importance , and that is that the oath shall set forth the dis- qualifications which the voter is required to swear ...
... oath . But sir , there is another portion of the amendment offered by the Senator from Mich- igan which I think of great importance , and that is that the oath shall set forth the dis- qualifications which the voter is required to swear ...
Page 526
... oath is entitled to vote . Now , is it not manifest that the Attorney General is mistaken when he says that all the qualifications required are in the oath ? Under his decision the distinction between males and females is lost sight of ...
... oath is entitled to vote . Now , is it not manifest that the Attorney General is mistaken when he says that all the qualifications required are in the oath ? Under his decision the distinction between males and females is lost sight of ...
Page 570
... oath or affirmation . " Then follows the oath suggested by the hon- orable Senator from Illinois . Mr. TRUMBULL . A short oath . Mr. HOWARD . It is a comparatively short oath ; but I take it the brevity or the length of the oath can ...
... oath or affirmation . " Then follows the oath suggested by the hon- orable Senator from Illinois . Mr. TRUMBULL . A short oath . Mr. HOWARD . It is a comparatively short oath ; but I take it the brevity or the length of the oath can ...
Contents
TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
To reorganize the judiciary of the United States By Mr Stew | xvii |
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