Speeches and Documents in American History, Volumen1Sir Robert Birley Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1942 |
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... respect and attachment to the national government , designed by its patriotic founders for general good : Now , therefore , be it known that I , ANDREW JOHNSON , President of the United States , by virtue of the power and authority in ...
... respect and attachment to the national government , designed by its patriotic founders for general good : Now , therefore , be it known that I , ANDREW JOHNSON , President of the United States , by virtue of the power and authority in ...
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... respect to the transportation of the mails were not dormant and unused . Congress had taken hold of these two matters , and by various and specific Acts had assumed and exercised the powers given to it , and was in the full discharge of ...
... respect to the transportation of the mails were not dormant and unused . Congress had taken hold of these two matters , and by various and specific Acts had assumed and exercised the powers given to it , and was in the full discharge of ...
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... - workers when managed with forethought , and when they combine insistence upon their own rights with law- abiding respect for the rights of others . The display of these qualities in such bodies is a duty to First Annual Message , 1901 ...
... - workers when managed with forethought , and when they combine insistence upon their own rights with law- abiding respect for the rights of others . The display of these qualities in such bodies is a duty to First Annual Message , 1901 ...
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The Freedmens Bureau Act 3 March 1865 I | 3 |
North Carolina 29 May 1865 | 6 |
The Black Code of Mississippi November 1865 | 9 |
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