| Edward McPherson - Freed persons - 1871 - 670 pages
...peace and order within the borders of the States respectively. 3. The recognition by the Executive McPherson tho United States ; and where conflicting State governments have resulted from the war, the legitimacy... | |
| Joseph Eggleston Johnston - 1874 - 706 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... | |
| Joseph Eggleston Johnston - Generals - 1874 - 664 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... | |
| JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON - 1874 - 652 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 Tecumseh Sherman - Generals - 1875 - 428 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... | |
| Henry Van Ness Boynton - Sherman's March to the Sea - 1875 - 296 pages
...within the borders of the States respectively. III. (See 3, Keagan.) 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 Governnents... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - United States - 1875 - 522 pages
...respectively. III.— The recognition, by the Executive of the United .States, of the several State Governnents on their officers and Legislatures taking the oath prescribed by the Constitution of lh« 15. While negotiations were going on between these Generals, and four days before the Convention... | |
| Edward Howland - History - 1877 - 848 pages
...and order within the borders of the states respectively. " Third. 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... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1877 - 674 pages
...the several State Government*, on their officers and legislators taking the oath prescribed by tho Constitution of the United States; and where conflicting State Governments have resulted from the war, tho legitimacy of all shall be submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States. " 4th. The re-establishment... | |
| Edward Howland - North America - 1877 - 858 pages
...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 tnking the oatli prescribed by the Constitution of the United States ; and where conflicting state... | |
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