The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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... Union ; but until this compliance has been made strictly , fairly , and honestly on the part of the rebel States I will never consent to admit them back into the Union . Mr. STEWART . I do not think that this amendment is necessary . I ...
... Union ; but until this compliance has been made strictly , fairly , and honestly on the part of the rebel States I will never consent to admit them back into the Union . Mr. STEWART . I do not think that this amendment is necessary . I ...
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... Union . Why , sir , but for the timely action of the Union party and the loyal soldiers that marched into Kentucky from the northern States , Kentucky would have struck herself out of the Union years ago . The rebels of Kentucky did ...
... Union . Why , sir , but for the timely action of the Union party and the loyal soldiers that marched into Kentucky from the northern States , Kentucky would have struck herself out of the Union years ago . The rebels of Kentucky did ...
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... Union In speaking prisoners or of rebel prisoners . of it he said that some of its members were good Union men and the friends of Union soldiers ; but he left me out in the cold , and the implication might be that I am not a Union man ...
... Union In speaking prisoners or of rebel prisoners . of it he said that some of its members were good Union men and the friends of Union soldiers ; but he left me out in the cold , and the implication might be that I am not a Union man ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
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