| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1886 - 650 pages
...States and of the States respectively. 6. The Executive authority of the Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people by reason of the...quiet, abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms — the war to cease ; a... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 598 pages
...and of States respectively. " 6th — The Executive authority of the Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people by reason of the...laws in existence at any place of their residence. «' 7th — In general terms, war to cease ; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive power of the... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - Slavery - 1862 - 842 pages
...and of States respectively. " Sixth. The executive authority of the Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people by reason of the late war, so long as they live in peace and quiet, and abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey laws in existence at any place of their residence.... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...States and of the States respectively. "6th. The executive authority or Government of the United States he has adopted to defend the nation against its open and secret foes ; that we approve especially the and abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence.... | |
| 1866 - 706 pages
...The executive anthority of the government of the United States not to disturh any of the people hy reason of the late war, so long as they live in peace and quiet and ahstain from acts of armed hostility, and ohey the luws in existence at the place of their residence.... | |
| Faunt Le Roy Senour - Atlanta Campaign, 1864 - 1865 - 736 pages
...States, and of States respectively. 6. The executive authority of the Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people by reason of the...live in peace and quiet, abstain from acts of armed hostilities, and obey the laws in existence, in any place of their residence. 7. The general terms... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - United States - 1865 - 574 pages
...States and of the States respectively. " VI. The executive authority or Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people by reason of the late war, so long as they live in peace and quiet, and abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence.... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - United States - 1865 - 590 pages
...States and of the States respectively. " VI. The executive authority or Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people by reason of the late war, so long as they live in peace and quiet, and abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence.... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - Atlanta Campaign, 1864 - 1865 - 220 pages
...States and of the States respectively. Sixth. The executive authority or Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people, by reason of the...late war, so long as they live in peace and quiet, and abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence.... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 872 pages
...and of States respectively. "Sixth. The Executive authority of the Government of the United States not to disturb any of the people by reason of the late war, so long as they live in peace and quiet, and abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey laws in existence at any place of their residence.... | |
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