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Henry Hyde
@henryhyde· IL· Dec 1, 1997

I urge them to do everything possible to encourage cooperation.

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Dennis Hastert
@dennishastert· IL· Dec 1, 1997

I am saddened that there is clear and convincing evidence that the President lied under oath, obstructed justice and abused the powers of his office in an attempt to cover up his wrongdoing

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Henry Hyde
@henryhyde· IL· Dec 1, 1997

I yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from California (Mr.

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Henry Hyde
@henryhyde· IL· Dec 1, 1997

I believe the Judiciary Committee should consider the evidence brought forward by the Independent Counsel, as well as any new evidence he sees fit to refer to us, and decide Page H10031 without delay whether to forward articles of…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Apr 10, 1865

The United States, whatever claim or pretense may have existed heretofore, are now, at least, entitled to claim and concede an entire and friendly equality of rights and hospitalities with all maritime nations.

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Apr 10, 1865

I am considering, and shall not fail to act when satisfied that action will be proper.

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Apr 3, 1865

Now, therefore, in the name and by the authority of the President of the United States, I do hereby make known that a reward of $1,000 will be paid at this Department for the capture of each of such offenders, upon his conviction by a…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Apr 3, 1865

Whereas for some time past evil-disposed persons have crossed the borders of the United States or entered their ports by sea from countries where they are tolerated, and have committed capital felonies against the property and life of…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 26, 1865

Ordered, first. That at the hour of noon on the 14th day of April, 1865, Brevet Major-General Anderson will raise and plant upon the ruins of Fort Sumter, in Charleston Harbor, the same United States flag which floated over the battlements…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 26, 1865

Third. That suitable ceremonies be had upon the occasion, under the direction of Major-General William T. Sherman, whose military operations compelled the rebels to evacuate Charleston, or, in his absence, under the charge of Major-General…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 26, 1865

Second. That the flag, when raised, be saluted by one hundred guns from Fort Sumter and by a national salute from every fort and rebel battery that fired upon Fort Sumter.

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 26, 1865

Fourth. That the naval forces at Charleston and their commander on that station be invited to participate in the ceremonies of the occasion.

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 16, 1865

Now, therefore, be it known that I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and direct that all persons detected in that nefarious traffic shall be arrested and tried by court-martial at the nearest…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 16, 1865

Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 13, 1865

Provost-marshals and marshals of the United States will arrest and commit to military custody all such offenders as shall disregard this order, whether they have passports or not, and they will be detained in such custody until the end of…

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 10, 1865

Now, therefore, be it known that I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do issue this my proclamation, as required by said act, ordering and requiting all deserters to return to their proper posts;

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Abraham Lincoln
@abrahamlincoln· Republican · IL· Mar 10, 1865

I do hereby notify them that all deserters who shall, within sixty days from the date of this proclamation, viz, on or before the 10th day of May, 1865, return to service or report themselves to a provost-marshal shall be pardoned, on…

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