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... Restoring Tennessee to her Relations to the Union - Veto of the District of Columbia Suffrage Bill , with copy and ... Restore the Possession of Lands Confiscated by the Rebel Authorities - Proposed Impeach- ment of President Johnson ...
... Restoring Tennessee to her Relations to the Union - Veto of the District of Columbia Suffrage Bill , with copy and ... Restore the Possession of Lands Confiscated by the Rebel Authorities - Proposed Impeach- ment of President Johnson ...
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... restoration of peace within the limits afore- said , Francis H. Pierpoint , Governor of the State of Virginia , will be aided by the Federal Govern- ment , so far as may be necessary , in the lawful measures which he may take for the ...
... restoration of peace within the limits afore- said , Francis H. Pierpoint , Governor of the State of Virginia , will be aided by the Federal Govern- ment , so far as may be necessary , in the lawful measures which he may take for the ...
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... restoration of all rights of property , except as to slaves , and except in cases where legal proceedings , under the laws of the United States providing for the confiscation of property of persons engaged in rebellion , have been insti ...
... restoration of all rights of property , except as to slaves , and except in cases where legal proceedings , under the laws of the United States providing for the confiscation of property of persons engaged in rebellion , have been insti ...
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... restore said State to its constitutional relations service of the United States , or any civil or mili- to the Federal Government , and to present such tary officer of a loyal State or Territory , who , a republican form of State ...
... restore said State to its constitutional relations service of the United States , or any civil or mili- to the Federal Government , and to present such tary officer of a loyal State or Territory , who , a republican form of State ...
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... restoration should be for- Abandoned Lands , that may now be under or warded , so far as practicable , through the super- within their control . They will also turn over intendents of the districts in which the lands aro to such ...
... restoration should be for- Abandoned Lands , that may now be under or warded , so far as practicable , through the super- within their control . They will also turn over intendents of the districts in which the lands aro to such ...
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