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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 19, 1868

Feeling constrained to withhold my consent, I herewith return the resolution to the Senate, in which House it originated, with a brief statement of the reasons which have induced my action.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 17, 1868

I would therefore recommend such an amendment of the Constitution as may remove all intermediate agency in the election of the President and Vice-President.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 17, 1868

Strongly impressed with the truth of these views, I feel called upon by an imperative sense of duty to revive substantially the recommendation so often and so earnestly made by President Jackson.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 17, 1868

I transmit the accompanying communications from the Secretary of the Interior, together with the papers to which they have reference.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 17, 1868

In compliance with and execution of the act of Congress before mentioned, do issue this my proclamation, announcing the fact of the ratification of the said amendment by the legislature of the State of Louisiana.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 17, 1868

The danger of a defeat of the popular choice in an election by the House of Representatives is no greater than in an election made nominally by the people themselves.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 17, 1868

My object in this communication is to suggest certain defects in the Constitution which seem to me to require correction.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 17, 1868

The danger of a defeat of the people's choice in an election by the House of Representatives remains unprovided for in the Constitution.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 12, 1868

By direction of the President, Brigadier and Brevet Major-General Irvin McDowell is assigned to the command of the Department of the East.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jul 1, 1868

I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State of the 2d instant, together with accompanying papers.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jun 28, 1868

I transmit to Congress a copy of a dispatch from the United States consul at Elsinore, and of an instruction from the Secretary of State to the United States minister at Copenhagen, relative to an alleged practice of the Danish authorities…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jun 24, 1868

For these objections, and many others that might be presented, I cannot approve this bill, and therefore return it for the action of Congress required in such cases by the Federal Constitution.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jun 22, 1868

I transmit a report from the Secretary of State, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 15th instant, upon the subject of Messrs. Warren and Costello, who have been convicted and sentenced to penal imprisonment in…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jun 19, 1868

Would it not be the part of wisdom to take for our guide the Federal Constitution, rather than resort to measures which, looking only to the present, may in a few years renew, in an aggravated form, the strife and bitterness caused by…

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jun 19, 1868

I have been unable to find in the Constitution of the United States any warrant for the exercise of the authority thus claimed by Congress.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jun 19, 1868

The bill fails to provide in what manner the State of Arkansas is to signify its acceptance of the 'fundamental condition' which Congress endeavors to make unalterable and irrevocable.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Jun 19, 1868

I herewith transmit to the Senate, for its constitutional action thereon, a treaty concluded at Fort Sumner, N. Mex., on the 1st instant, between Lieutenant-General W. T. Sherman and Colonel Samuel F. Tappan, on the part of the United…

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