Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, at the First Session, Thirty-ninth Congress, Део 3Government Pint. Office, 1866 - 822 страница Committee on the part of the Senate: William P. Fessenden, and others. Committee on the part of the House: Thaddeus Stevens, and others. |
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... regard to the public safety . As soon as that safety is secured it should terminate . Your committee came to the consideration of the subject referred to them with the most anxious desire to ascertain what was the condition of the ...
... regard to the public safety . As soon as that safety is secured it should terminate . Your committee came to the consideration of the subject referred to them with the most anxious desire to ascertain what was the condition of the ...
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... regards the whole of the State , as well as the different sections of it ; the condition of the Union people and the freed ... regard to the condition of loyal people in Middle and in Western Tennessee , I can only speak from information ...
... regards the whole of the State , as well as the different sections of it ; the condition of the Union people and the freed ... regard to the condition of loyal people in Middle and in Western Tennessee , I can only speak from information ...
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... regards loyalty to the federal gov- ernment ; and what is the condition of the freedmen , and the condition of the loyal Union men - those who have adhered to the government during the last five years ? Answer . First , with regard to ...
... regards loyalty to the federal gov- ernment ; and what is the condition of the freedmen , and the condition of the loyal Union men - those who have adhered to the government during the last five years ? Answer . First , with regard to ...
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... regard of the rebel community for the government of the United States ? Answer . I think it has encouraged their hopes of ultimate success in obtaining power in this government , and that or some other cause has increased their ...
... regard of the rebel community for the government of the United States ? Answer . I think it has encouraged their hopes of ultimate success in obtaining power in this government , and that or some other cause has increased their ...
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... regard to the education of the col- ored people ? Answer . The rebels are not in favor of it ; they are opposed to it . Question . What is the feeling of that class of people in regard to negroes voting ? Answer . They are very much ...
... regard to the education of the col- ored people ? Answer . The rebels are not in favor of it ; they are opposed to it . Question . What is the feeling of that class of people in regard to negroes voting ? Answer . They are very much ...
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