The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 2021
... President , we are not pre- pared now to do . I hope we are not prepared to do it . I would the rather suppose that in the restoration which we contemplate , and in bringing back the country to its old harmony and fraternal relations ...
... President , we are not pre- pared now to do . I hope we are not prepared to do it . I would the rather suppose that in the restoration which we contemplate , and in bringing back the country to its old harmony and fraternal relations ...
Page 2083
... President on their side , while we all feel that the President's policy is ruinous to us . " " Every rebel in all this country , every McClellan man , and every ex - guerrilla chief , are loud and en- thusiastic in praise of the President ...
... President on their side , while we all feel that the President's policy is ruinous to us . " " Every rebel in all this country , every McClellan man , and every ex - guerrilla chief , are loud and en- thusiastic in praise of the President ...
Page 2085
... President . Nashville speech , before referred to , he said : " If there be but five thousand men in Tennessee loyal to the Constitution , loyal to freedom , loyal to justice , these true and faithful men should control the work of ...
... President . Nashville speech , before referred to , he said : " If there be but five thousand men in Tennessee loyal to the Constitution , loyal to freedom , loyal to justice , these true and faithful men should control the work of ...
Page 2092
... President and Vice President until both Houses of Congress by concurrent action shall have recognized a State government in such State . This theory of reconstruction is not there- fore a new one , made by this Congress to keep the ...
... President and Vice President until both Houses of Congress by concurrent action shall have recognized a State government in such State . This theory of reconstruction is not there- fore a new one , made by this Congress to keep the ...
Page 2097
... President in the matter ? Mr. BROOMALL . To enforce the laws as they exist . Mr. SCOFIELD . To execute the laws . Mr. SMITH . If the position assumed by these gentlemen be true , that Congress has no power by any process of legislation ...
... President in the matter ? Mr. BROOMALL . To enforce the laws as they exist . Mr. SCOFIELD . To execute the laws . Mr. SMITH . If the position assumed by these gentlemen be true , that Congress has no power by any process of legislation ...
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