The Political History of the United States of America During the Period of Reconstruction, (from April 15, 1865, to July 15, 1870,): Including a Classified Summary of the Legislation of the Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, and Forty-first Congress. With the Votes Thereon; Together with the Action, Congressional and State, on the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, and the Otther Important Executive, Legislative, Politico-military, and Judicial Facts of that PeriodSolomons & Chapman, 1875 - 652 páginas |
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Página 81 - That the Circuit Courts of the United States, and the Superior Courts of each organized Territory of the United States, shall from time to time enlarge the number of commissioners, with a view to afford reasonable facilities to reclaim fugitives from labor, and to the prompt discharge of the duties imposed by this Act.
