| 1868 - Страниц: 836
...that question to their constituents." Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, said : " Mr. Speaker, this bill starts out by laying its hands on the rebel governments and...utterly and absolutely, the work of reconstruction. Gentlemen here, when they have the power of a thunderbolt in their hands, are afraid of themselves... | |
| Henry Wilson - 1868 - Страниц: 486
...to a direct vote upon the substitute proposed by the Senate." Mr. Garfield said, " this bill starts out by laying its hands on the rebel governments and...utterly and absolutely, the work of reconstruction. Gentlemen here, when they have the power of a thunderbolt in their hands, are afraid of themselves... | |
| 1869 - Страниц: 826
...that question to their constituents." Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, said : " Mr. Speaker, this bill starts out by laying its hands on the rebel governments and...utterly and absolutely, the work of reconstruction. Gentlemen here, when they have the power of a thunderbolt in their hands, are afrnid of themselves... | |
| 1869 - Страниц: 832
...that question to their constituents." Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, said : " Mr. Speaker, this bill starts out by laying its hands on the rebel governments and...utterly and absolutely, the work of reconstruction. Gentlemen here, when they have the power of a thunderbolt in their hands, are afraid of themselves... | |
| Henry Wilson - 1877 - Страниц: 814
...House, " starts out by laying its hands on the Rebel gov.ernments and taking the very breath of fife out of them. In the next place it puts the bayonet...Rebel in the South. In the next place it leaves in the hand of Congress utterly and absolutely the work of reconstruction." But, as the bill was confessedly... | |
| Hilary Abner Herbert - 1890 - Страниц: 486
...governments and taking the very breath of life out of them ; in the next place it puts the bayone£ at the breast of every rebel in the South ; in the...utterly and absolutely the work of reconstruction." In other words, Mr. Garfield meant that if the results were not satisfactory, Congress might, at will,... | |
| Hilary Abner Herbert - 1912 - Страниц: 276
...James A. Garfield, who was, at a later date, to become generous and conservative, said exultingly: "This bill sets out by laying its hands on the rebel...utterly and absolutely the work of Reconstruction." And Congress did its work. Lincoln was in his grave, and Johnson, even with his vetoes, was powerless.... | |
| Hilary Abner HERBERT - 1912 - Страниц: 280
...governments and taking the very breath of life out of them; in the next place, it puts the bayonet at the 219 breast of every rebel in the South; in the next place,...utterly and absolutely the work of Reconstruction." And Congress did its work. Lincoln was in his grave, and Johnson, even with his vetoes, was powerless.... | |
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