The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... Stanton , to show an absence of purpose to use force : ( objected to by Man'r Butler ) ........... discussed by- Man'r Butler Mr. Stanbery . Mr. Evarts . Man'r Bingham .... 106 .... 169 .106 , 107 106 , 107 President's declaration of ...
... Stanton , to show an absence of purpose to use force : ( objected to by Man'r Butler ) ........... discussed by- Man'r Butler Mr. Stanbery . Mr. Evarts . Man'r Bingham .... 106 .... 169 .106 , 107 106 , 107 President's declaration of ...
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... Stanton to be Secretary of War ... copy of Senate resolution in executive session , Jan. 15 , 1862 , consenting to appointment of Edwin M. Stanton to be Secre tary of War ...... copy of President's message to Senate , Dec. 12 , 1867 ...
... Stanton to be Secretary of War ... copy of Senate resolution in executive session , Jan. 15 , 1862 , consenting to appointment of Edwin M. Stanton to be Secre tary of War ...... copy of President's message to Senate , Dec. 12 , 1867 ...
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... Stanton from the office of Secretary for the Depart- ment of War , said Edwin M. Stanton having been theretofore duly appointed and commissioned , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States , as such Secretary ...
... Stanton from the office of Secretary for the Depart- ment of War , said Edwin M. Stanton having been theretofore duly appointed and commissioned , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States , as such Secretary ...
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... Stanton to surrender the said office . records , books , papers , and other public property. the said Stanton was then holding the said office of Secretary for the Department of War under and by reason of the appointment and commission ...
... Stanton to surrender the said office . records , books , papers , and other public property. the said Stanton was then holding the said office of Secretary for the Department of War under and by reason of the appointment and commission ...
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... STANTON , Secretary of War . To which said order the said Stanton made the following reply : WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON CITY , August 12 , 1867 . " SIR : Your note of this date has been received , informing me that by virtue of the ...
... STANTON , Secretary of War . To which said order the said Stanton made the following reply : WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON CITY , August 12 , 1867 . " SIR : Your note of this date has been received , informing me that by virtue of the ...
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