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" Unquestionably? a military government, established as the permanent government of the State, would not be a republican government, and it would be the duty of congress to overthrow it. "
The Works of Charles Sumner - Page 11
by Charles Sumner - 1875 - 15 pages
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The North American Review, Volume 163

North American review - 1896 - 818 pages
...us to inquire to what extent, nor under what circumstances, that power may be exercised by a State. Unquestionably a military government, established...and it would be the duty of Congress to overthrow it. But the law of Rhode Island evidently contemplated no such government. It was intended merely for...
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Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Volume 17

Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 772 pages
...us to inquire to what extent, nor under what circumstances, that power may be exercised by a State. Unquestionably? a military government, established...and it would be the duty of congress to overthrow it. But the law of Rhode Island evidently contemplated no such government. It was intended merely for...
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The Rebellion Record: June '61-Sept. '61

Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 812 pages
...circumstances, that power may be exercised by a State. Unquestionably a military government, established as a permanent government of the State, would not be a...and it would be the duty of Congress to overthrow it. But the law of Rhodo Island evidently contemplated no such government. It was intended merely for...
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Habeas Corpus and Martial Law: A Review of the Opinion of Chief Justice ...

Joel Parker - Constitutional law - 1862 - 56 pages
...exercised by a State. Unquestionably a military government, established as the permanent governmentof the State, would not be a republican government, and it would be the duty of Congress to overthrow it. But the law of Rhode Island evidently contemplated no such government. It was intended merely for...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 840 pages
...circumstances, that power may bo exercised by a State. Unquestionably a military government, established as a permanent government of the State, would not be a republican government, and it would be tiie duty of Congress to overthrow it. But the law of Rhoda Island evidently contemplated no such government....
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The Trial of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham: By a Military Commission; and the ...

Clement Laird Vallandigham - Treason - 1863 - 292 pages
...exercised by a State. Unquestionably a military government, established as the permanent government of a State, would not be a republican government, and it would be the duty of Congress to overthrow it. But the law of Rhode Island evidently contemplated no such government. It was intended merely for...
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Commentaries on the Criminal Law, Volume 2

Joel Prentiss Bishop - Criminal law - 1865 - 806 pages
...was expressed by this learned judge at p. 45 of the report, in very strong language, as follows : " Unquestionably a military government established as the permanent government of the State, would not bo a republican government, and itwonld be the duty of Congresa to overthrow it." ยง1213 the judicial,...
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Speeches and Addresses Delivered in the Congress of the United States: And ...

Henry Winter Davis - United States - 1867 - 598 pages
...so. "Unquestionably," they say, "a military government established as the permanent government of a State would not be a republican government, and it would be the duty of CONGRESS to overthrow it" It is therefore the duty of Congress now to OVERTHROW the usurping governments in ten rebellious...
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Speeches and Addresses Delivered in the Congress of the United States: And ...

Henry Winter Davis - United States - 1867 - 616 pages
...so. "Unquestionably," they say, "a military government established as the permanent government of a State would not be a republican government, and it would be the duty of CONGRESS to overthrow it." It is therefore the duty of Congress now to OVERTHROW the usurping governments in ten rebellious...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing ...

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 826 pages
...The court say : Unquestionably a military government, established as the permanent government of a State, would not be a republican government, and it would be the duty of Congress to overthrow it. And again, in the same case, the court say : Under this article of the Constitution it rests with...
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