The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great Rebellion, from November 6, 1860, to July 4, 1864: Including a Classified Summary of the Legislation of the Second Session of the Thirty-sixth Congress, the Three Sessions of the Thirty-seventh Congress, the First Session of the Thirty-eighth Congress, with the Votes Thereon, and the Important Executive, Judicial, and Politico-military Facts of that Eventful Period; Together with the Organization, Legislation, and General Proceedings of the Rebel Administration |
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... union with such of the States as have seceded or may secede from the Union basis of the present Constitution of the of the United States of America , upon the United States , except such parts thereof as embrace other portions than such ...
... union with such of the States as have seceded or may secede from the Union basis of the present Constitution of the of the United States of America , upon the United States , except such parts thereof as embrace other portions than such ...
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... Union , and desiring on the basis of the old Constitution to form a new union with the seceding States . The House adopted— yeas 77 , nays 61 , -an amendment submit- ting to a vote of the people the question of referring for their ...
... Union , and desiring on the basis of the old Constitution to form a new union with the seceding States . The House adopted— yeas 77 , nays 61 , -an amendment submit- ting to a vote of the people the question of referring for their ...
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... Union can be permanent or satisfactory , which will not secure to each section self - protecting power against any invasion of the Federal Union upon the reserved rights of either . ( See Hunter's proposition for adjustment . ) 21st ...
... Union can be permanent or satisfactory , which will not secure to each section self - protecting power against any invasion of the Federal Union upon the reserved rights of either . ( See Hunter's proposition for adjustment . ) 21st ...
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... Union , with all the consequences resulting the laws of the United States within the limits of this State , and absolved the citizens of Virginia from all obli- gations of obedience to them . Hence it follows , if this Ordinauce be ...
... Union , with all the consequences resulting the laws of the United States within the limits of this State , and absolved the citizens of Virginia from all obli- gations of obedience to them . Hence it follows , if this Ordinauce be ...
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... Union . 3d . Numerous Union meetings in various parts of the State . Gov. Hicks issued an address to the people against secession . 11th . John C. Legrand in a letter to Hon . Reverdy Johnson replied to the Union speech of the latter ...
... Union . 3d . Numerous Union meetings in various parts of the State . Gov. Hicks issued an address to the people against secession . 11th . John C. Legrand in a letter to Hon . Reverdy Johnson replied to the Union speech of the latter ...
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