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of the united states820
on the part of170
the constitution of the168
the people of the160
constitution of the united127
in regard to the122
on the th of120
the part of the118
to the united states117
at the same time110
in the united states95
for the purpose of92
the president of the89
the close of the85
the house of representatives83
the hands of the83
president of the united79
in the hands of78
the fact that the77
was one of the77
on the other hand76
in the black belt73
a part of the72
the end of the69
one of the most67
for the first time67
the government of the66
the united states government65
in the case of64
of the people of64
a majority of the63
the action of the63
on account of the59
a member of the59
the secretary of war58
as soon as the57
at the head of57
of the republican party56
in the white counties55
at the end of55
on the ground that54
of the reconstruction acts54
close of the war53
the members of the52
amendment to the constitution52
in spite of the51
government of the united51
the authority of the50
the head of the49
the united states and49
of the southern states49
into the hands of49
the passage of the49
of the state and48
as well as the47
of the fact that47
against the united states46
it would have been46
the laws of the45
the ku klux klan45
the result of the45
the work of the44
by the united states44
the name of the44
of the state government44
as a matter of44
the control of the43
by a vote of43
in the history of43
the united states to42
for the sake of42
people of the united42
the history of the42
to the constitution of42
the united states in42
in front of the41
in favor of the41
the fact that he41
people of the south41
there is no doubt40
the support of the40
to go to the40
the majority of the40
the ratification of the40
the conduct of the39
in the southern states39
the right of the39
the people of alabama39
the proposed fourteenth amendment39
under the control of39
the face of the38
that it was a38
to the fact that38
in the midst of38
the policy of the37
joint committee on reconstruction36
the case of the36
members of the legislature36
in the presence of36
the power of the36
in the fall of36
out of the union35
of the ku klux35
that he had been35
the execution of the35
for a long time35
the adoption of the35
people of the north35
the rest of the35
laws of the united35
the supreme court of34
in charge of the34
the duty of the34
of the supreme court34
supreme court of the34
the th of march34
of the black belt34
of the union league34
state in the union34
people of the state34
a vote of to33
the officers of the33
was not to be33
states of the union33
the united states army33
states in the union33
in the course of32
the will of the32
per cent of the32
that there was no32
that it would be32
so far as the31
the ordinance of secession31
at the close of31
the attitude of the31
a large number of31
the alabama and chattanooga31
in a state of31
of the house of31
justice of the peace31
what do you mean31
men of the south31
have the honor to31
of the state of30
the rights of the30
the condition of the30
i have the honor30
the morning of the30
the secretary of state30
the report of the30
the direction of the30
was a man of30
the civil rights bill30
the abolition of slavery29
in the name of29
secretary of the treasury28
the protection of the28
it is true that28
in order to secure28
the use of the28
the education of the28
on the other side28
the spirit of the28
in the state of28
the state of alabama28
the leaders of the28
is one of the28
within the limits of28
it would be a28
as we have seen28
general of the army28
i want you to28
on the morning of28
to representation in congress28
the th day of27
of the southern people27
the white people of27
in the way of27
and that it was27
there can be no27
of the american people27
the secretary of the27
under the direction of27
in the face of27
is no doubt that27
of the th of26
of the white race26
the presence of the26
part of the state26
for the support of26
in command of the26
that part of the26
to the people of26
seems to have been26
citizens of the united26
the results of the26
the heart of the26
the character of the26
the limits of the26
the side of the26
the united states senate26
that he did not26
in the interest of26
of the state in25
in the house of25
it is to be25
the law of nature25
the election of the25
the jurisdiction of the25
that the people of25
to the effect that25
of the state was25
from the point of25
the constitution and laws25
of the secretary of25
at the time of25
that it was the25
a state in the25
court of the united25
turned over to the25
in the first place25
the point of view25
end of the war25
that there was a25
part of the country25
in one of the25
the commander of the25
for the use of25
with a look of25
with the exception of24
the influence of the24
under the reconstruction acts24
by a majority of24
the beginning of the24
the state of mississippi24
the middle of the24
the th of june24
the oath of allegiance24
the constitution and the24
the sovereignty of the24
in the direction of24
in the spring of24
of the state to24
point of view of24
there could be no24
in the confederate army24
the value of the23
writ of habeas corpus23
from time to time23
in the form of23
of the army and23
the consent of the23
of the confederate states23
in view of the23
that he would not23
of some of the23
of the civil war23
in some of the23
in the election of23
the district of columbia23
of the board of23
as soon as he23
it is difficult to23
the basis of the23
that the united states23
the organization of the23
in the middle of23
of the central government22
it was necessary to22
the question of the22
of one of the22
on the question of22
a few of the22
by the fact that22
the citizens of the22
the cause of the22
governor of the state22
out of the way22
were in favor of22
the united states was22
for the most part22
of the south and22
a large majority of22
to the amount of22
in order to get22
of the constitution of22
of the general government22
the act of march22
to see that the22
it was impossible to22
for the benefit of22
authority of the united22
by the military authorities22
army of northern virginia22
the th of july22
the ground that the21
as one of the21
the provisions of this21
that he was a21
the minds of the21
constitution of the state21
of the white camelia21
the relations between the21
of the several states21
the republican party in21
the time of the21
of the white people21
in so far as21
knights of the white21
the rule of the21
for the protection of21
of the democratic party21
the general of the21
the th of april21
of the provisional government21
the third military district21
which he had been21
there was not a21
it may be said20
a matter of fact20
as if he were20
of the town of20
but it was not20
the great majority of20
be found in the20
as a member of20
the powers of government20
and there was no20
i am going to20
the united states are20
in the habit of20
to his feet and20
the negroes in the20
made up his mind20
the nature of the20
a good deal of20
congress of the united20
president of the senate20
the president and the20
the knights of the20
of the convention of20
after the close of20
he was a man20
it was known that20
the th of may19
pay a fine of19
of the act of19
constitution and laws of19
the service of the19
of the constitution and19
white people of the19
days on the public19
the presidential election of19
in a few minutes19
the powers of the19
as long as the19
the supremacy of the19
i have no doubt19
years after the war19
the failure of the19
state of the union19
of the joint committee19
of the government of19
the night of the19
of the members of19
in behalf of the19
of those who were19
one and the same19
on the d of19
that it was not19
in accordance with the19
i want to know19
of the opinion that19
the army and the19
the army of northern19
was known as the19
control of the state19
that he could not19
the interest of the19
a seat in the19
of the committee on18
be it further ordained18
the edge of the18
the acts of congress18
and there was a18
fourteenth amendment to the18
the duties of the18
the right to vote18
the unity of the18
part of the constitution18
with the republican party18
the leader of the18
forty acres and a18
by order of the18
the latter part of18
to be able to18
from god through the18
to the confederate government18
of the union and18
but it is not18
the fugitive slave law18
the other side of18
from the united states18
as secretary of war18
majority of the people18
report of the joint18
the greater part of18
new order of things18
to get rid of18
in the minds of18
was in favor of18
it is said that18
it was the first18
of the people in18
and at the same18
the north and the18
and the united states18
of the white man18
justices of the peace18
put an end to18
a copy of the18
the first time in18
the course of the18
in the person of18
of those who had18
the board of education18
the writ of habeas18
on the basis of18
have the right to18
that he was the18
the state and the18
on the th day18
in all the states18
negro or colored person17
morning of the th17
a great deal of17
the right of secession17
on the same day17
of all the states17
results of the war17
to do with the17
the operations of the17
to seats in congress17
a few days later17
there would be no17
the voice of the17
on the side of17
to the general government17
for a moment and17
in the convention of17
the ku klux movement17
the people in the17
a day or two17
the success of the17
there was a general17
up and down the17
and on the th17
with regard to the17
it was not a17
in the summer of17
in the republican party17
the credit of the17
acres and a mule17
in possession of the17
the congress of the17
the states of the17
the result was that17
of the rights of17
a member of congress17
the united states is17
delegates to the convention17
the methodist episcopal church17
with the united states17
the decision of the17
the election of a17
ratification of the constitution17
north and the south17
the benefit of the17
on the public streets17
the new order of17
he would have been17
a justice of the17
the day of the17
the command of the17
law of the land17
the manner in which17
that he was not17
the united states courts17
the joint committee on17
to the conclusion that17
the provisions of the17
the life of the17
the order of the17
in addition to the17
he had been a16
is not to be16
the administration of the16
those who had been16
of the general assembly16
that he had not16
of the president and16
so far as it16
the destruction of the16
west bank of the16
it was said that16
the th of january16
i do not think16
there was to be16
i want to see16
to the republican party16
the lower house of16
rebellion against the united16
there is no question16
the whites of the16
the reconstruction acts of16
education of the negro16
the floor of the16
out of the room16
the union and the16
a large part of16
it is not a16
other side of the16
to take care of16
limits of the town16
journal of the convention16
in time of peace16
it will not be16
it is probable that16
there had been a16
the mass of the16
it was the duty16
senators and representatives from16
the necessaries of life16
it was in the16
was the duty of16
take the oath of16
and many of the16
the interests of the16
of the confederate government16
the enforcement of the16
were not to be16
the defeat of the16
so far as they16
selma times and messenger16
any part of the16
one of the best16
there was but one16
the west bank of16
had no right to16
a state of the16
the opinion that the16
of the fifteenth amendment16
of the powers of16
of the laws of16
the united states or16
of the men who16
out of the house16
and laws of the16
for the president of16
counsel before electoral commission15
to take the oath15
to have been a15
would have been a15
with a cry of15
the ku klux committee15
for the preservation of15
in the lower house15
the congressional plan of15
has the right to15
most of them were15
the story of the15
in the counties of15
provided for in the15
could not have been15
of ku klux klan15
chief of the army15
of the national government15
it could not be15
by a large majority15
in the constitution of15
parts of the country15
congressional plan of reconstruction15
under the leadership of15
of the fourteenth amendment15
the establishment of the15
an amendment to the15
to the end of15
that he was in15
by the act of15
would not have been15
of the whites voted15
as a result of15
a republican form of15
that some of the15
of the south was15
in the army of15
the purpose of the15
the senators and representatives15
in the act of15
what was known as15
the united states troops15
that one of the15
republican form of government15
secretary of the navy15
as well as to15
of the white counties15
in the south was15
speaker of the house15
the origin of government15
at the foot of15
on the subject of15
by the constitution of15
upon the basis of15
allegiance to the united15
there would be a15
an officer of the15
over and over again15
report of the secretary15
the rank and file15
the disposition of the15
it will be seen15
the admission of the15
the th of february15
laws of the state15
report of the committee15
in the district of15
in the work of15
from the fact that15
of the radical party15
the united states were15
a year or two15
and it was not15
united states in the15
between the north and14
a few days after14
of the population of14
the american missionary association14
other end of the14
the appointment of a14
by the fourteenth amendment14
sprang to his feet14
glad to see you14
people of the states14
one of the men14
on the ground of14
was a member of14
the other end of14
the united states by14
all of a sudden14
the army and navy14
at the mercy of14
the agent of the14
upon the question of14
to carry out the14
he said with a14
sense of the word14
on the field of14
and one of them14
the affairs of the14
is said to have14
in the administration of14
what do you think14
amendments to the constitution14
temper of the people14
to return to the14
and in a moment14
by the supreme court14
it was found that14
the friends of the14
the state and county14
after the passage of14
the existence of the14
on motion of mr14
four years of war14
it was not until14
in spite of his14
large majority of the14
women in the war14
men who had been14
of the alabama and14
a number of the14
for the same reason14
to the extent of14
it was one of14
of the state were14
in connection with the14
the state in the14
and papers of the14
fact that he had14
nothing to do with14
the sentiment of the14
of the department of14
in spite of all14
in the nature of14
on the west bank14
senate of the united14
and one of the14
the foot of the14
it is necessary to14
i do not know14
so far as to14
was not at all14
one of the united14
the eyes of the14
was by no means14
it will be a14
the act of the14
to the cause of14
the meeting of the14
policy of the government14
paid no attention to14
the centre of the14
the solidarity of the14
the senate of the14
had a right to14
the names of the14
the rejection of the14
to the secretary of14
between the two races14
to the command of14
a candidate for the14
slavery in the south14
on the st of14
our women in the14
to have been the14
the whites in the14
it may be that14
in and out of14
if it had been14
it would not be14
on account of his14
by the people of13
a portion of the13
as well as a13
of the federal government13
the roar of the13
east of the mississippi13
and most of the13
between whites and blacks13
entitled to representation in13
committee of the house13
the delegates to the13
of the colored people13
it seems to me13
of the people to13
but there is no13
of the state legislature13
will be seen that13
in the tennessee valley13
but it was a13
of the thirteenth amendment13
be the duty of13
the war was over13
section of the country13
that he would be13
the door of the13
the state to the13
there would have been13
of the third military13
the theory of the13
the effect of the13
out of the question13
to vote for the13
a convention of the13
party in the state13
and the election of13
of the two houses13
it must have been13
under the command of13
when there was no13
all parts of the13
civil and political rights13
the meaning of the13
the other southern states13
on the following day13
the terms of the13
one of the first13
in a few days13
at the beginning of13
on account of race13
the opinion of the13
to say nothing of13
of his own party13
and after the war13
report of joint committee13
there had been no13
of most of the13
the governor and the13
the united states for13
the united states as13
growing out of the13
the law of the13
as to make it13
in which he had13
condition of affairs in13
sections of the state13
government of the state13
officer of the united13
the division of the13
of the south to13
of the proposed fourteenth13
by the general government13
the constitutionality of the13
it is impossible to13
to a great extent13
to support the constitution13
the hearts of the13
of the condition of13
and that he was13
the children of the13
have been able to13
any one of the13
the rate of taxation13
the southern white man13
the mobile and ohio13
the declaration of independence13
parts of the state13
the temper of the13
on joint committee on13
the emancipation of the13
an act of congress13
it is not to13
to be in the13
the preservation of the13
five days on the13
states lately in rebellion13
of the legislature of13
as soon as they13
had been in the13
the legislatures of the13
as well as in13
it is safe to13
as soon as possible13
in which he was13
is not in the13
the army of the13
that it did not13
fact that he was12
governments in the south12
the state of georgia12
by the name of12
result of the election12
the white men of12
the union of the12
united states and the12
that they were not12
there should be no12
nearly all of the12
of the war and12
of the negro and12
the united states of12
the people of georgia12
to take possession of12
to take part in12
of allegiance to the12
the state government was12
and could not be12
the whole number of12
the basis of representation12
the field of battle12
the same time the12
of the southern whites12
an address to the12
to the white house12
in the light of12
in the same direction12
part of the population12
in the heart of12
and that of the12
and congressional elections of12
party at the south12
a part of his12
the valley of the12
that the negro was12
and most of them12
the collapse of the12
debt of the state12
between the president and12
but he did not12
member of the house12
up his mind to12
between the ages of12
that i do not12
the states lately in12
that the president had12
by the law of12
the future of the12
there was a disposition12
two hundred and fifty12
equality of all men12
it is one of12
of secretary of war12
shall pay a fine12
that the state of12
the condition of affairs12
but they were not12
through the medium of12
to go back to12
the united states navy12
of the american republic12
the presidency of the12
the withdrawal of the12
a letter to the12
of the states of12
ought to have been12
in the confederate service12
that there had been12
the operation of the12
in the hearts of12
the chairman of the12
at the expense of12
for the office of12
on the face of12
the stars and stripes12
the states that seceded12
had charge of the12
voted on the question12
the united states had12
a matter of course12
the state from the12
he was not a12
of the negro to12
the south in the12
it was too late12
to believe that the12
order to secure the12
he went to the12
the shadow of the12
of the president to12
in relation to the12
on the day of12
an agent of the12
of the bureau in12
until the close of12
the armies of the12
laws of the land12
the secession of the12
message to the legislature12
in the latter part12
it is certain that12
on the floor of12
the reconstruction of the12
in the campaign of12
constitution of the people12
consent of the senate12
if he had been12
of the war department12
the date of the12
the acts of the12
he was compelled to12
the north and south12
the flag of the12
before the close of12
had the right to12
it might have been12
the men who had12
in the state and12
and went to the12
was the first to12
in harmony with the12
solidarity of the race12
section of the state12
to look after the12
in the event of12
but there was no12
on the night of12
was sent to the12
of the president of12
emancipation of the slaves12
of a state in12
the enfranchisement of the12
men of the state12
in order to make12
was a part of12
to the memory of12
the law of march12
to the colored people12
that they could not12
collapse of the confederacy12
the work of reconstruction12
to say that the12
of one per cent12
no doubt that the12
the south and the12
to one of the12
that the negroes were11
the people and the11
and a number of11
years of the war11
that is to say11
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with reference to the11
electoral vote of rejected11
the man who had11
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which they had been11
the southern states to11
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alabama and chattanooga railroad11
in order that they11
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by the reconstruction acts11
after the war the11
the rights and powers11
in the execution of11
the town of franklin11
in any of the11
to the door and11
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of the parish of11
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of the colored man11
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may be said that11
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take the place of11
of the leaders of11
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as a means of11
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as far as possible11
for the united states11
papers of the presidents11
mass of the people11
the expulsion of the11
work among the negroes11
for the time being11
rights and powers of11
so far as i11
to be found in11
great majority of the11
in the vicinity of11
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to a certain extent11
of the writ of11
the hands of a11
the department of the11
of the confederate army11
the attention of the11
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the steps of the11
it was to be11
between the united states11
greater part of the11
of the white men11
the form of a11
for the reason that11
year of the war11
from head to foot11
in violation of the11
of the north in11
at once to the11
the removal of the11
to be a state11
the downfall of the11
a violation of the11
members of the convention11
that the republican party11
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to the admission of11
of the reconstructed states11
of the north and11
as a punishment for11
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at the point of11
central and south alabama11
of life and death11
action of the convention11
in common with the11
the governor of the11
messages and papers of11
the officials of the11
in the south in11
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supremacy of the constitution11
report of carl schurz11
the separation of the11
it was a very11
the state for the11
to remain in the11
could not take the11
trade through the lines11
more than a hundred11
of the state or11
the language of the11
by virtue of the11
counties of north alabama11
the northern part of11
beyond the limits of11
in regard to his11
the early part of11
the heads of the11
of their respective states11
the condition of things11
result of the war11
the right of a11
the passions of the11
states into the union11
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of the tennessee river7
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that the state had7
of things in the7
and support of the7
in the county of7
the fourteenth and fifteenth7
i wish i could7
shall be permitted to7
more than any other7
power in the hands7
report of the debt7
white and black under7
his seat in the7
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that he might be7
a bill was introduced7
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the exercise of their7
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of social and political7
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of the nature of7
a quarter of a7
the people at the7
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a few days ago7
the sense in which7
not take the oath7
hour of the day7
president of the confederacy7
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in the place of7
with whom i have7
the election of members7
from the reconstructed states7
the testimony of the7
for ratification or rejection7
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from the white house7
but i am not7
in the south were7
who had charge of7
by an act of7
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hundreds of thousands of7
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the continuance of the7
to count the electoral7
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that it was his7
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to say that he7
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one of those who7
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many of the negroes7
duties of the office7
rank and file of7
duty it was to7
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as to make the7
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the women of the7
the passage of a7
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on their way to7
the formation of the7
state form of local7
to the war department7
by the time the7
to make the negro7
on the road to7
majority in both branches7
that i am a7
the personnel of the7
the federal system of7
large number of the7
in the state government7
the question of reconstruction7
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the war had been7
vote of the people7
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of which was to7
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the establishment of a7
the bonded debt of7
general government and the7
of the government to7
cradle of the confederacy7
as an act of7
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is dun und gon7
in several of the7
if she had been7
and consent of the7
the question as to7
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get rid of the7
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of the negro race7
the military authorities to7
them that they were7
of the state governments7
secretary of the interior7
of the confederate armies7
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authorized the governor to7
years before the war7
of the president was7
that i could not7
of the senate on7
corporeal punishment as hereinafter7
to be held in7
the relief of the7
the chief of police7
hearts of the people7
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it shall be the7
reported that there was7
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of the black counties7
of which i have7
would have been no7
the first of these7
the grace of god7
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the present state of7
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the right to secede7
i should like to7
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out of the window7
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a majority in the7
in the annals of7
of the events of7
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every reason to believe7
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according to the forms7
the president did not7
to whom he had7
in another part of7
the politics of the7
the republican candidate for7
on the opposite side7
out of the war7
for a short time7
that the people are7
possession of the state7
in the state to7
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white men and women7
the difference between the7
with a gesture of7
and one or two7
the election of lincoln7
the south would have7
on alta vela claims7
i never saw a7
the creation of a7
right to hold office7
the united states forces7
knew that he was7
to the new order7
the state form of7
in killed and wounded7
representation in congress and7
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of paper on which7
the effect of these7
in such a way7
for members of the7
the negro and the7
on the evening of7
in the immediate vicinity7
the united states constitution7
the northern methodist church7
of law and order7
quite a number of7
of the presbyterian churches7
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every state in the7
the example of the7
emperor of the french7
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