Executive. And it is suggested as not improper, that, in constructing a loyal State Government in any State, the name of the State, the boundary, the subdivisions, the Constitution, and the general code of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained,... War Powers Under the Constitution of the United States: Military Arrests ... - Page 256by William Whiting - 1871 - 695 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward McPherson - History - 1865 - 680 pages
...general codo of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained, subject only to tho modifications mode necessary by the conditions hereinbefore stated, and...not contravening said conditions, and which may be doomed expedient by those framing the new State government. To avoid misunderstanding, it may be proper... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 944 pages
...rebellion, be maintained, subject oniy to ti? modifications made necessary by the conditions herein before stated, and such others, if any, not contravening said conditions, and which may be deemed expedient br ttx<s? framing the new State Government. To avoid misunderstanding, it may bo proper v say that... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1865 - 676 pages
...maintained, subject only to the modifications mado necessary by the conditions hereinbefore stated, and euch others, If any, not contravening said conditions, and which may be deemed expedient by those framing tho new State government. To avoid misunderstanding, it may be proper to say that this proclamation,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1885 - 316 pages
...State, the boundary, the subdivisions, the Constitution, and the general code of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained, subject only to the modifications made necessary by the conditions herein before stated, and such others, if any, not contravening said conditions, and which may be deemed... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 848 pages
...State, the boundary, the 'subdivisions, the Constitution, and the general code of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained, subject only to the modifications made necessary by the conditions herein before stated, and such others, if any, not contravening said 'conditions, and which may be... | |
| 1865 - 222 pages
...State, the boundary, the subdivisions, the constitution, and the general code of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained, subject only to the modifications made necessary by the conditions heretofore stated, and such others, if any, not contravening the said conditions, and which may be... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 864 pages
...State, the boundary, the subdivisions, the Constitution, and the general code of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained, subject only to the modifications made necessary by the conditions herein before stated, and such others, it' any, not contravening said conditions, and which may be... | |
| Slavery - 1866 - 288 pages
...State, the boundary, the subdivisions, the constitution, and the general code of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained, subject only to the modifications...State governments have all the while been maintained. And for the same reason, it may be proper to further say that whether members sent to Congress from... | |
| 1866 - 278 pages
...State, the boundary, the subdivisions, the constitution, and the general code of laws, as before the rebellion, be maintained, subject only to the modifications...State governments have all the while been maintained. And for the same reason, it may be proper to further say that whether members sent to Congress from... | |
| J. T. Headley - History - 1866 - 774 pages
...rebellion, be maintained, subject only to the modifieations made necessary by the conditions heretofore stated, and such others, if any, not contravening...State Governments have all the while been maintained. And, for the same reason, it may be proper to further say, that whether members sent to Congress from... | |
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