| Silas S. Canfield - United States - 1893 - 290 pages
...their several State Capitols, there to deposit their arms. * * * III. The recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several State governments, on their officers and legislators taking the oath prescribed by the United States. * * * IV. The re-establishment of all... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - Biography - 1895 - 460 pages
...Appomattox. The third article of the basis of agreement provided for "the recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several State governments...oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States." The fifth article provided for substantial amnesty, so far as in the power of the President,... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1895 - 984 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the States, respectively. Third. The recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several State governments on their officers and legislatures taking the oaths prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, and where conflicting State governments... | |
| United States. War Dept - Confederate States of America - 1895 - 986 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the States, respectively. Third. The recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several State governments on their officers and legislatures taking the oaths prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, and where conflicting State governments... | |
| Joseph T. Derry - Confederate States of America - 1895 - 454 pages
...and abide the action of State and Federal authority; the President of the United States to recognize the several State governments on their officers and legislatures taking the oath of allegiance to the United States, and all persons to be secured in person, property and political... | |
| John Davis Long - 1896 - 400 pages
...resistance in several quarters and on several points. The conventions ex* The recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several State governments,...legislatures taking the oath prescribed by the Constitution. pressed willingness to abolish slavery in their States " because already destroyed as an act of war... | |
| George Congdon Gorham - Cabinet officers - 1899 - 566 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the States respectively. Third: The recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several state governments, on their officers and legislatures taking the oaths prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, and where conflicting state governments... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Generals - 1899 - 404 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the States respectively. 3. The recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several State governments on their officers and legislatures taking the oaths prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, and, where conflicting State governments... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Generals - 1899 - 406 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the States respectively. 3. The recognition by the Executive of the United States of the several State governments on their officers and legislatures taking the oaths prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, and, where conflicting State governments... | |
| William Livingstone - Michigan - 1900 - 596 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the states respectively. :¡. The recognition, by the Executive of the United States, of the several State Governments,...oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States; and where conflicting State Governments have resulted from the war, the legitimacy of all shall... | |
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