A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... adopted by the States , apprehended that the tendency of the Govern- ment was to the aggrandizement of the legislative at the expense of the executive and judicial departments . I again declare emphatically that I make this protest for ...
... adopted by the States , apprehended that the tendency of the Govern- ment was to the aggrandizement of the legislative at the expense of the executive and judicial departments . I again declare emphatically that I make this protest for ...
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... adopted Edward y IJ Beathan thing 64 less of the matche Coushlution of the Unite the said Castrbation on Bens at Winslected the too full day December in the fined in thesand cight handed and sty det yet from Barnell . ders of the ...
... adopted Edward y IJ Beathan thing 64 less of the matche Coushlution of the Unite the said Castrbation on Bens at Winslected the too full day December in the fined in thesand cight handed and sty det yet from Barnell . ders of the ...
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... adopted by the Convention . In one form or other , under the acts of 1793 and 1850 , both being substantially the same , the fugitive - slave law has been the law of the land from the days of Washington until the present moment . Here ...
... adopted by the Convention . In one form or other , under the acts of 1793 and 1850 , both being substantially the same , the fugitive - slave law has been the law of the land from the days of Washington until the present moment . Here ...
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... adopted effectual means to restrain the States from interfering with their exercise . For that purpose it has in strong pro- hibitory language expressly declared that— No State shall enter into any treaty , alliance , or confederation ...
... adopted effectual means to restrain the States from interfering with their exercise . For that purpose it has in strong pro- hibitory language expressly declared that— No State shall enter into any treaty , alliance , or confederation ...
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... adopted by the Senate of the United States to the treaty concluded at London on the 17th October , 1856 , between the two Governments . It will be recollected that this treaty was rejected by the British Govern- ment because of its ...
... adopted by the Senate of the United States to the treaty concluded at London on the 17th October , 1856 , between the two Governments . It will be recollected that this treaty was rejected by the British Govern- ment because of its ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN accompanying act of Congress ad interim Adjutant-General aforesaid amendment America ANDREW JOHNSON answer appointed approved April Army authority bill Brevet Carolina caused the seal citizens city of Washington civil command commissioners communication constitutional action convention copy courts December declared Department District duty election entitled An act EXECUTIVE MANSION exercise existing February February 21 Federal force Government Grant hand and caused hereby honor House of Representatives impeachment Indians instant insurrection January July June land legislation legislature Lorenzo Thomas Major-General March ment military naval Navy oath peace persons ports present President proclamation purpose question rebellion received relation Republic requesting resolution respect Secretary Secretary of War Senate Senate and House SEWARD South Carolina Stanton submitted Territory thereof tion transmit a report transmit herewith Treasury treaty ultimo Union United vote War Department WASHINGTON Whereas WILLIAM H