Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: List of documents, source documents, appendicesABC-CLIO, 2000 - 2733 páginas |
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... persons . Two States voted for the amendment , eight States against it , and the vote of one State was divided . The language of the article stood unchanged , and both by its terms of inclusion , " free inhabitants , " and the strong ...
... persons . Two States voted for the amendment , eight States against it , and the vote of one State was divided . The language of the article stood unchanged , and both by its terms of inclusion , " free inhabitants , " and the strong ...
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... persons of African descent , and provided that such persons should be enrolled and organized , under such regulations , not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws , as the President might prescribe . The thirteenth section of this ...
... persons of African descent , and provided that such persons should be enrolled and organized , under such regulations , not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws , as the President might prescribe . The thirteenth section of this ...
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... person or persons guilty of treason against the United States before the passage of this act , unless such person is con- victed under this act . SEC . 5. And be it further enacted , That , to insure the speedy termination of the ...
... person or persons guilty of treason against the United States before the passage of this act , unless such person is con- victed under this act . SEC . 5. And be it further enacted , That , to insure the speedy termination of the ...
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