The Voter's Text Book, Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics, Connected with the Political History of America1868 - United States - 382 pages |
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... troops among us ; For protecting them , by mock trial , from punishment , for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these States ; For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world ; For imposing taxes on us ...
... troops among us ; For protecting them , by mock trial , from punishment , for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these States ; For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world ; For imposing taxes on us ...
Page 29
... troops , or ships of war in time of peace , enter into any agreement or compact with another State , or with a foreign power , or engage in war , unless actually invaded , or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay . ARTICLE ...
... troops , or ships of war in time of peace , enter into any agreement or compact with another State , or with a foreign power , or engage in war , unless actually invaded , or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay . ARTICLE ...
Page 76
... troops in the service of the United States , shall be allowed to vote or hold office in said Territory , by reason of being on service therein . SEO . 6. That the legislative power of the Territory 76 KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ACT .
... troops in the service of the United States , shall be allowed to vote or hold office in said Territory , by reason of being on service therein . SEO . 6. That the legislative power of the Territory 76 KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ACT .
Page 103
... troops to be the heaviest blows yet dealt to the rebellion , and that at least one of these important successes could not have been achieved when it was but for the aid of black soldiers . Among the commanders holding these views are ...
... troops to be the heaviest blows yet dealt to the rebellion , and that at least one of these important successes could not have been achieved when it was but for the aid of black soldiers . Among the commanders holding these views are ...
Page 121
... Troops were raised for the joint defense . How , then , with all these proofs , that , under all changes of our position , we had , for designated purposes , and with defined powers , created national governments ; how is it that the ...
... Troops were raised for the joint defense . How , then , with all these proofs , that , under all changes of our position , we had , for designated purposes , and with defined powers , created national governments ; how is it that the ...
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