The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great Rebellion, from November 6, 1860, to July 4, 1864 |
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... hereby dissolved . " In answer to this communication , I have to say that my position as President of the United States was clearly defined in the message to Congress on the 3d inst . In that I stated that " apart from the execution of ...
... hereby dissolved . " In answer to this communication , I have to say that my position as President of the United States was clearly defined in the message to Congress on the 3d inst . In that I stated that " apart from the execution of ...
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... hereby authorized to issue to any Provided , That the whole number of arms State or Territory of the United States , on which may be sold , as aforesaid , shall be application of the Governor thereof , arms ascertained and determined in ...
... hereby authorized to issue to any Provided , That the whole number of arms State or Territory of the United States , on which may be sold , as aforesaid , shall be application of the Governor thereof , arms ascertained and determined in ...
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... hereby , directed and required to issue to the State of California quotas of arms for the years 1850 and 1851 , equal to the quota issued to said State for the year 1852 , of such description as the authorities of said State may require ...
... hereby , directed and required to issue to the State of California quotas of arms for the years 1850 and 1851 , equal to the quota issued to said State for the year 1852 , of such description as the authorities of said State may require ...
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... hereby proposed as amend bled , ( two - thirds of both Houses concurring , ) That the ments to the Constitution of the United States , which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of said Constitution when ratified by ...
... hereby proposed as amend bled , ( two - thirds of both Houses concurring , ) That the ments to the Constitution of the United States , which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of said Constitution when ratified by ...
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... hereby , proposed and submitted as amendments to the Constitution of the United States , which shall be valid , to all intents and purposes , as part of said Constitution , when ratified by conventions of three - fourths of the several ...
... hereby , proposed and submitted as amendments to the Constitution of the United States , which shall be valid , to all intents and purposes , as part of said Constitution , when ratified by conventions of three - fourths of the several ...
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