The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... note , of which the following is a true copy : .. SIR : Public considerations of a high character constrain me to say that your resignation as Secre- tary of War will be accepted . " To which note the said Stanton made the following ...
... note , of which the following is a true copy : .. SIR : Public considerations of a high character constrain me to say that your resignation as Secre- tary of War will be accepted . " To which note the said Stanton made the following ...
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... note of this date has been received , informing me that by virtue of the powers vested in you , as President , by the Constitution and laws of the United States , I am suspended from office as Sec- retary of War , and will cease to ...
... note of this date has been received , informing me that by virtue of the powers vested in you , as President , by the Constitution and laws of the United States , I am suspended from office as Sec- retary of War , and will cease to ...
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... note was ad- dressed to the said Emory by the private secre- tary of respondent : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , D. C. , February 22 , 1868 . GENERAL : The President directs me to say that he will be pleased to have you call upon him ...
... note was ad- dressed to the said Emory by the private secre- tary of respondent : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , D. C. , February 22 , 1868 . GENERAL : The President directs me to say that he will be pleased to have you call upon him ...
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... note on the 5th of August : SIR : Public considerations of a high character con- strain me to say that your resignation as Secretary of War will be accepted . To this note I received the following reply : WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON ...
... note on the 5th of August : SIR : Public considerations of a high character con- strain me to say that your resignation as Secretary of War will be accepted . To this note I received the following reply : WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON ...
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... note of August 5 Mr. Stanton stated that he had been constrained to continue in the office , even before he was requested to resign , by consid- erations of a high public character . In this note of August 12 a new and different sense ...
... note of August 5 Mr. Stanton stated that he had been constrained to continue in the office , even before he was requested to resign , by consid- erations of a high public character . In this note of August 12 a new and different sense ...
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