Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... constitution and submit the same to Congress with a prayer for ad- mission into the Union as a State , but I did not anticipate , suggest , or authorize the establishment of any such government without the assent of Congress , nor did I ...
... constitution and submit the same to Congress with a prayer for ad- mission into the Union as a State , but I did not anticipate , suggest , or authorize the establishment of any such government without the assent of Congress , nor did I ...
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... Constitution of the United States . The subjects thus left exclusively to the respective States were not designed or expected to become topics of national agi- tation . Still , as under the Constitution Congress has power to make all ...
... Constitution of the United States . The subjects thus left exclusively to the respective States were not designed or expected to become topics of national agi- tation . Still , as under the Constitution Congress has power to make all ...
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... Constitution , reorganized the State government , and elected Senators to Congress . The Four- teenth Amendment to the national Con- stitution having been ratified by the State in 1866 , it was soon afterwards admitted to representation ...
... Constitution , reorganized the State government , and elected Senators to Congress . The Four- teenth Amendment to the national Con- stitution having been ratified by the State in 1866 , it was soon afterwards admitted to representation ...
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... constitution , which was ratified at an election ( Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 ) in 1869 , and a governor and legislature were chosen at the same time . The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the national Constitution were ratified ( Feb. 23 ...
... constitution , which was ratified at an election ( Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 ) in 1869 , and a governor and legislature were chosen at the same time . The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the national Constitution were ratified ( Feb. 23 ...
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... Constitution of the United States , with Bibliography ; Thornton , JOHN WINGATE , historian ; born in Saco , Me ... Constitutional History of the American Review ; Peter Oliver's " Puritan Com- monwealth " Reviewed ; The Pulpit of the ...
... Constitution of the United States , with Bibliography ; Thornton , JOHN WINGATE , historian ; born in Saco , Me ... Constitutional History of the American Review ; Peter Oliver's " Puritan Com- monwealth " Reviewed ; The Pulpit of the ...
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