Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1867 |
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... bill to regu- late contracts with freedmen , on the ground that the general laws on contracts were ade- quate . The Legislature passed a large number of bills chiefly devoted to local affairs ; also one to provide for the payment of the ...
... bill to regu- late contracts with freedmen , on the ground that the general laws on contracts were ade- quate . The Legislature passed a large number of bills chiefly devoted to local affairs ; also one to provide for the payment of the ...
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... Bills and in a new Constitutional Amendment . The President expressed his disagreement with the amendment , and vetoed the ... bill concerning the projected Confederation would be laid before the Imperial Parliament early in 1867. ( See ...
... Bills and in a new Constitutional Amendment . The President expressed his disagreement with the amendment , and vetoed the ... bill concerning the projected Confederation would be laid before the Imperial Parliament early in 1867. ( See ...
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... Bills and in a new Constitutional Amendment . The President expressed his disagreement with the amendment , and vetoed the ... bill concerning the projected Confederation would be laid before the Imperial Parliament early in 1867. ( See ...
... Bills and in a new Constitutional Amendment . The President expressed his disagreement with the amendment , and vetoed the ... bill concerning the projected Confederation would be laid before the Imperial Parliament early in 1867. ( See ...
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... bill passed the body in which it originated early in the session , but made no further progress , the House adhering tenaciously to its own bill . As it was feared that between the rival projects no bill what- ever would be passed ...
... bill passed the body in which it originated early in the session , but made no further progress , the House adhering tenaciously to its own bill . As it was feared that between the rival projects no bill what- ever would be passed ...
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... bill , with some amendments , which imme- diately passed both Houses almost unanimously , and on July 28 , 1866 , became a law . Its main features may be thus recapitulated : The peace establishment of the country will consist of five ...
... bill , with some amendments , which imme- diately passed both Houses almost unanimously , and on July 28 , 1866 , became a law . Its main features may be thus recapitulated : The peace establishment of the country will consist of five ...
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