| Alabama - 1897 - 598 Seiten
...representation in the congress of the United States, any civil government which may exist therein shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject...to abolish, modify, control, or supersede the same; and in all elections to any office under such provisional governments all persons shall be entitled... | |
| William Archibald Dunning - 1897 - 416 Seiten
...Acts had been taken, "any civil governments which may exist therein [in the several states] shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject...to the paramount authority of the United States." 1 Strictly considered, thus, the government of Georgia might still be held provisional. But so fine-spun... | |
| William Archibald Dunning - 1897 - 420 Seiten
...Acts had been taken, "any civil governments which may exist therein [in the several states] shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject to the paramount authority of the United States."1 Strictly considered, thus, the government of Georgia might still be held provisional. But... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 584 Seiten
...States, as hereinafter prescribed." By the sixth section of the original act these governments were made "in all respects subject to the paramount authority of the United States." Now by this declaratory act it appears that Congress did not by the original act intend to limit the... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 820 Seiten
...as hereinafter prescribed. ' ' By the sixth section of the original act these governments were made "in all respects subject to the paramount authority of the United States." Now by this declaratory act it appears that Congress did not by the original act intend to limit the... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 532 Seiten
...as hereinafter prescribed. ' ' By the sixth section of the original act these governments were made "in all respects subject to the paramount authority of the United States." Now by this declaratory act it appears that Congress did not by the original act intecd to limit the... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1898 - 702 Seiten
...so admitted any civil governments which might exist in them should be deemed provisional only, and subject to the paramount authority of the United States,...any time to abolish, modify, control, or supersede it. The second of the two acts related chiefly to the registration of voters who were to form the new... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 400 Seiten
...representation in the Congress of the United States, any civil governments which may exist therein shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject...time to abolish, modify, control, or supersede the same."1 Nothing can be more explicit. Until the people of the Rebel States are " by law " admitted... | |
| William Livingstone - 1900 - 596 Seiten
...representation in the Congress of the United States, any civil governments which may exist therein shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject...States at any time to abolish, modify, control, or supercede the same; and in all elections to any office under such Provisional Governments all persons... | |
| David Loyd Pulliam - 1901 - 188 Seiten
...shall be by law admitted to representation in Congress, any civil government which may exist shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject...States, at any time, to abolish, modify, control, or supercede the same." Thus, were provided the manner and terms of the readmissson of the Commonwealth... | |
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