For if Tennessee is not in the Union, and has not been in the Union, and is not a loyal State, and the people of Tennessee are aliens and foreigners to this Union, by what right does the President of the United States usurp his place in the "White House... A History of the United States Since the Civil War - Side 151av Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer - 1917Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1867 - 826 sider
...least hearing from the honorable gent lemán' from Tennessee. For if Tennessee is not in the Union, and has not been in the Union, and is not a loyal...right does the President of the United States usurp liis place in tho White House and in the capital of the country when an alien, as he must be, a foreigner,... | |
| 1868 - 828 sider
...at least hearing from the honorable gentleman from Tennessee. For if Tennessee is not in the Union, and has not been in the Union, and is not a loyal...United States usurp his place in the "White House and in the capital of the country when an alien, as he mast be, a foreigner, and not from a State in... | |
| William Horatio Barnes - 1868 - 716 sider
...that, without at least hearing from the honorable gentleman from Tennessee. If Tennessee is not in the Union, by what right does the President of the United States usurp his place in the White House when an alien and a foreigner, and not from a State in the Union?" At this stage, a man of mark—five... | |
| William Horatio Barnes - 1868 - 726 sider
...that, without at least hearing from the honorable gentleman from Tennessee. If Tennessee is not in the Union, by what right does the President of the United States usurp his place in the White House when an alien and a foreigner, and not from a State in the Union?" At this stage, a man of mark —... | |
| 1869 - 832 sider
...at least hearing from the honorable gentleman from Tennessee. For if Tennessee is not in the Union, and has not been in the Union, and is not a loyal State, and tho people of Tennessee are aliens and foreigners to this Union, by what right does tho President of... | |
| John Walker Holcombe, Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1886 - 658 sider
...that, without at least hearing from the honorable gentleman from Tennessee. If Tennessee is not in the Union, by what right does the President of the United States usurp his place in the White House, when an alien and a foreigner, and not from a State in the Union?" Interrupted by the stentorian voice... | |
| 1867 - 824 sider
...at least hearing from the honorable gentleman from Tennessee. For if Tennessee is not in the Union, and has not been in the Union, and is not a loyal State, ai d the people of Tennessee are aliens and foreigner* to this Union, by what right does the President... | |
| Robert Watson Winston - 1928 - 620 sider
...by the President, Congress could not exclude them. "If Tennessee is not in the Union," said Brooks, "and has not been in the Union, and is not a loyal...the people of Tennessee are aliens and foreigners to the Union, by what right does the President of the United States usurp a place in the White House?"... | |
| Bruce Ackerman - 1991 - 530 sider
...at least hearing from the honorable gentleman from Tennessee. For, if Tennessee is not in the Union, and has not been in the Union, and is not a loyal...the United States usurp his place in the White House and in the capital of the country when an alien, as he must be, a foreigner, and not from a State in... | |
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