Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion: A History of All Regiments and Batteries the State Has Sent to the Field, and Deeds of Her Citizens, Governors and Other Military Officers, and State and National Legislators to Suppress the Rebellion, Part 1 |
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Page 75
... Federal Court . At the session of the United States Supreme Court in 1858 and 1859 , it assumed control of Mr. Booth's case , ( though the Supreme Court of the State had refused to send its papers to that body , ) and sent down its ...
... Federal Court . At the session of the United States Supreme Court in 1858 and 1859 , it assumed control of Mr. Booth's case , ( though the Supreme Court of the State had refused to send its papers to that body , ) and sent down its ...
Page 76
... federal authority it was bound to desist from further action ; its sovereignty extending to that point , but no ... Federal Court and Government on this subject , did it not imply an untenable doctrine of State rights ? There must be ...
... federal authority it was bound to desist from further action ; its sovereignty extending to that point , but no ... Federal Court and Government on this subject , did it not imply an untenable doctrine of State rights ? There must be ...
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... Federal forts , and the confiscation of Federal property ; the siege of garrisons posted for the defence of the coast line and harbors of our country ; the violation of the commerce of the States upon the Mississippi highway ; the ...
... Federal forts , and the confiscation of Federal property ; the siege of garrisons posted for the defence of the coast line and harbors of our country ; the violation of the commerce of the States upon the Mississippi highway ; the ...
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