Speeches of Andrew Johnson, President of the United StatesLittle, Brown,, 1865 - 494 страница |
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... RESOLUTION PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES REPLY TO THE ILLINOIS DELEGATION , April 18 , 461 1865 468 REPLY TO THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR • 473 SPEECH TO THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS ADDRESS TO LOYAL SOUTHERNERS ...
... RESOLUTION PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES REPLY TO THE ILLINOIS DELEGATION , April 18 , 461 1865 468 REPLY TO THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR • 473 SPEECH TO THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS ADDRESS TO LOYAL SOUTHERNERS ...
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... resolutions to reduce the salaries of mem- bers of Congress , and all officers of the Government , civil , military , and naval , amounting to over $ 1000 , twenty per cent . ; also a resolution instructing the Committee on Finance ...
... resolutions to reduce the salaries of mem- bers of Congress , and all officers of the Government , civil , military , and naval , amounting to over $ 1000 , twenty per cent . ; also a resolution instructing the Committee on Finance ...
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... resolutions to amend the Constitution so that the people should vote directly for President . He advocated the bill to refund the fine imposed upon Andrew Jackson by Judge Hall at New Orleans ( H. R. , January 8 , 1844 ) ; was in favor ...
... resolutions to amend the Constitution so that the people should vote directly for President . He advocated the bill to refund the fine imposed upon Andrew Jackson by Judge Hall at New Orleans ( H. R. , January 8 , 1844 ) ; was in favor ...
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... resolutions inviting Bell to resign ( S. , February 23 , 24 , 1857 ) ; participated in the debate on the admission of Minnesota ( S. , April 6 , 1858 ) ; opposed the Pacific Railroad bill , and repudiated the idea that it was imposed ...
... resolutions inviting Bell to resign ( S. , February 23 , 24 , 1857 ) ; participated in the debate on the admission of Minnesota ( S. , April 6 , 1858 ) ; opposed the Pacific Railroad bill , and repudiated the idea that it was imposed ...
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... constitutional guarantees for the protection of slavery , and introduced resolutions to that effect , December 13 , 1860 , which were referred to the b * Select Committee of Thirteen . Five days later , in BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... constitutional guarantees for the protection of slavery , and introduced resolutions to that effect , December 13 , 1860 , which were referred to the b * Select Committee of Thirteen . Five days later , in BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION . xvii.
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