The Works of Charles Sumner, Том 11Lee and Shepard, 1877 |
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... regard to the Tenure - of - Office Law and Appointments during the Recess of Congress , April 11 , 1867 . FINISH OUR Work before ADJOURNMENT . Remarks in the Senate , on a Motion to adjourn without Day , April 11 and 12 , 1867 ...
... regard to the Tenure - of - Office Law and Appointments during the Recess of Congress , April 11 , 1867 . FINISH OUR Work before ADJOURNMENT . Remarks in the Senate , on a Motion to adjourn without Day , April 11 and 12 , 1867 ...
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... regard to the great rights of citizenship . Nobody doubts that the army and navy fall plainly within the jurisdiction of the National Government , and that the finances fall plainly within this jurisdiction ; but the rights of citi ...
... regard to the great rights of citizenship . Nobody doubts that the army and navy fall plainly within the jurisdiction of the National Government , and that the finances fall plainly within this jurisdiction ; but the rights of citi ...
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... regard to appointments . " He was " opposed utterly to the amend ment . " Mr. Sumner replied : : - It is very easy to answer an argument , when you begin by exaggerating consequences . Now , Sir , the Senator warns us against my ...
... regard to appointments . " He was " opposed utterly to the amend ment . " Mr. Sumner replied : : - It is very easy to answer an argument , when you begin by exaggerating consequences . Now , Sir , the Senator warns us against my ...
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... regard to every army appoint- ment . But you are not disposed to renounce that re- sponsibility because it brings into this Chamber many thousand nominations . Of the officers that I would bring into the Chamber , some you may consider ...
... regard to every army appoint- ment . But you are not disposed to renounce that re- sponsibility because it brings into this Chamber many thousand nominations . Of the officers that I would bring into the Chamber , some you may consider ...
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... regard the past , and study its teachings . It is well also to regard the future , and seek to provide for its necessities . This is plain enough . Then , Sir , we are not to act under the influence of animosity . Excellent counsel ...
... regard the past , and study its teachings . It is well also to regard the future , and seek to provide for its necessities . This is plain enough . Then , Sir , we are not to act under the influence of animosity . Excellent counsel ...
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