Echoes from the South: Comprising the Most Important Speeches, Proclamations, and Public Acts Emanating from the South During the Late WarE. B. Treat & Company, 1866 - Всего страниц: 211 |
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... hold office under Mr. Lincoln . But , I ask , who appoints to office ? Not the President alone ; the Senate has to concur . No man can be appointed without the consent of the Senate . Should any man then refuse to hold office that was ...
... hold office under Mr. Lincoln . But , I ask , who appoints to office ? Not the President alone ; the Senate has to concur . No man can be appointed without the consent of the Senate . Should any man then refuse to hold office that was ...
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... hold office . No man will be suf- fered to be appointed , I have no doubt , who is not true to the Constitution , if Southern Senators are true to their trusts , as I cannot permit myself to doubt that they will be . My honorable friend ...
... hold office . No man will be suf- fered to be appointed , I have no doubt , who is not true to the Constitution , if Southern Senators are true to their trusts , as I cannot permit myself to doubt that they will be . My honorable friend ...
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... hold the honor and glory of our common country . In Savannah I was made to say by the reporters , who very often make me say things which I never did , that I was first for the glory of the whole country , and next for that of Georgia ...
... hold the honor and glory of our common country . In Savannah I was made to say by the reporters , who very often make me say things which I never did , that I was first for the glory of the whole country , and next for that of Georgia ...
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... clause reserving it to the States or the people , and rendered unnecessary any specifi- cation of reserved rights . We hold that the Government thus established is subject to the two great principles 3 DECLARATION OF CAUSES . 49.
... clause reserving it to the States or the people , and rendered unnecessary any specifi- cation of reserved rights . We hold that the Government thus established is subject to the two great principles 3 DECLARATION OF CAUSES . 49.
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... hold further that the mode of its formation subjects it to a third fundamental prin- ciple , namely , the law of compact . We maintain that in every compact between two or more parties , the obligation is mutual ; that the failure of ...
... hold further that the mode of its formation subjects it to a third fundamental prin- ciple , namely , the law of compact . We maintain that in every compact between two or more parties , the obligation is mutual ; that the failure of ...
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