| John Townsend Trowbridge - 1868 - 774 strani
...State government of Louisiana, which had been organized by the Government of the United States, and every man engaged in that rebellion, in that Convention,...civil government which had been recognized by the United States, I say that he was a traitor to the Constitution of the United States, and hence you... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 774 strani
...been recognized by the government of the United States, and every man engaged in that rebellion—in that convention, with the intention of superseding...had been recognized by the government of the United States—I say that he was a traitor to the Constitution of the United States, [cheers,] and hence... | |
| Emily Hazen Reed - 1868 - 392 strani
...been recognized by the government of the United States, and every man engaged in that rebellion—in that Convention, with the intention of superseding...had been recognized by the government of the United States—I say that he was a traitor to the Constitution of the United States, ['cheers,] and hence... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 776 strani
...the government of Ihn United State«; und every man engaged in that rebellion in that c-tfiventmn, with the intention of superseding and upturning the...recognized by the government of the United States, I way that he WOK a traitor to the Constitution of the United States, and hence yon fiud that another... | |
| United States. Congress - 1868 - 548 strani
...State government of Louisiana, which had been recognized by the Government of the United States: and every man engaged in that rebellion in that convention, with the intention of superseding and upturning tho civil government which had been recognized by the Government of tho United States, I say that he... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 1170 strani
...State government of Louisiana, which had been recognized by the Government of the United States, and every man engaged in that rebellion— in that Convention, with the intention of superseding and up turning the Civil Government which had been recognized by the Government of the United States —... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 322 strani
...government of the United Slates, and every man engaged in that rebellion, in that convention, witb the intention of superseding and upturning the civil government which had been recognised by tbe Govern* ment of the United States. I eay that he was a traitoi to the Constitution... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1869 - 838 strani
...State government of Louisiana, which had been recognized by the Government of the United States ; and every man engaged in that rebellion in that convention,...had been" recognized by the Government of the United 8 tat ie, I say that he was a traitor to the Constitution of the United States, and hence you find... | |
| David Nelson Camp - 1869 - 844 strani
...State government "Г Louisiana, which had been recogni/ed by the Government of the United States ; and every man engaged in that rebellion in that convention, with the intention of »iipcr^c'ding and upturning the civil government which had been recognized by the Government of the... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1871 - 678 strani
...State government of Louisiana, which had been recognized by the Government of the United States; and every man engaged in that rebellion in that Convention,...superseding and upturning the civil government which had Ыеп recognized by the Government of the United States, I say tiiat he was a traitor to the Constitution... | |
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