| Lloyd Lewis - History - 1993 - 744 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... | |
| Robert P. Broadwater - History - 2004 - 292 pages
...maintain peace and order within the borders of the States respectively. 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... | |
| Mark L. Bradley - History - 2006 - 438 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... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1888 - 648 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,...oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States ; and where conflicting State governments have resulted from the war, the legitimacy of all... | |
| Christianity - 1867 - 616 pages
...Government. It stipulated for the recognition by the executive of the United States of the existing State governments, on their officers and legislatures...oath prescribed by the constitution of the United States. This again would have been a most important advantage could it have been allowed. As the sequel... | |
| Adam Badeau - United States - 1885 - 778 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the states respectively. 8. 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... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1877 - 948 pages
...the assent of the Executive at Washington) that the Southern State governments should be recognised ' on their officers and legislatures taking the oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States.' Unfortunately Mr. Lincoln had been murdered before this agreement was sent on to Washington... | |
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