| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 880 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 shall... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1904 - 692 pages
...subject to the future action of the United States Congress. 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. Fourth. The re-establishment of the Federal... | |
| Alexander Johnston - United States - 1905 - 624 pages
...their State capitals, the re-establishment of the Federal courts, and "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... | |
| Alexander Johnston - United States - 1905 - 616 pages
...known fact that the President was then fairly committed to the presidential theory of reconstruction. several State governments on their officers and legislatures...oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States; and, where conflicting State governments have resulted from the war, the legitimacy of all... | |
| Edward Robins - Generals - 1905 - 364 pages
...to abide the action of the state and Federal authority. . . . "(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... | |
| United States - 1906 - 456 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,...oath prescribed by the constitution of the United States; and when conflicting state governments have resulted from the war, the legitimacy of all shall... | |
| United States - 1906 - 462 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,...oath prescribed by the constitution of the United States; and when conflicting state governments have resulted from the war, the legitimacy of all shall... | |
| Walter Lynwood Fleming - Buildings - 1906 - 532 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... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - Indians of North America - 1906 - 700 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... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - History - 1906 - 626 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... | |
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