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... Direct Taxes - On Representation - On Immunities of Citizens - On Tennessee - On Rebel Debt . IX . Members of the Cabinet of President Johnson , and of the 39th Congress , and of Claimants of Seats therein ...... .... 107-109 X. Votes ...
... Direct Taxes - On Representation - On Immunities of Citizens - On Tennessee - On Rebel Debt . IX . Members of the Cabinet of President Johnson , and of the 39th Congress , and of Claimants of Seats therein ...... .... 107-109 X. Votes ...
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... direct Taxes shall be ap- and who shall not , when elected , be an Inhab- portioned among the several States which may itant of that State for which he shall be chosen . be included within this Union , according to The Vice President of ...
... direct Taxes shall be ap- and who shall not , when elected , be an Inhab- portioned among the several States which may itant of that State for which he shall be chosen . be included within this Union , according to The Vice President of ...
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... direct , Tax shall be laid , unless in Proportion to the Census or Enu- meration herein before directed to be taken . No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Articles ex- ported from any State . No Preference shall be given by any Regula- tion ...
... direct , Tax shall be laid , unless in Proportion to the Census or Enu- meration herein before directed to be taken . No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Articles ex- ported from any State . No Preference shall be given by any Regula- tion ...
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... direct : I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM H. SEWARD . Appointing William W. Holden Provisional Gov- ernor of North Carolina , May 29 , 1865 . Whereas the fourth section of the fourth article of the Constitution of the United ...
... direct : I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM H. SEWARD . Appointing William W. Holden Provisional Gov- ernor of North Carolina , May 29 , 1865 . Whereas the fourth section of the fourth article of the Constitution of the United ...
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... direct that General Fisk , assistant commissioner at Nashville , Tennessee , be in- structed by the Chief Commissioner of Bureau of Freedmen , & c . , to relinquish possession of the property of Mr. Leake , held by him as assistant ...
... direct that General Fisk , assistant commissioner at Nashville , Tennessee , be in- structed by the Chief Commissioner of Bureau of Freedmen , & c . , to relinquish possession of the property of Mr. Leake , held by him as assistant ...
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