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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 11, 1867

The mutual confidence and general accord which should exist in such a relation had ceased.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 11, 1867

There was an interval of a week between that date and the order of suspension, during which two Cabinet meetings were held.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 11, 1867

Mr. Stanton does not content himself with assuming that public considerations bearing upon his continuance in office form as fully a rule of action for himself as for the President.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 9, 1867

To the Senate of the United States: I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 25th ultimo, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 9, 1867

It can not be legally accepted by the executive government without the advice and consent of the Senate.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 3, 1867

I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 26th ultimo, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 2, 1867

It is clear to my apprehension that the States lately in rebellion are still members of the National Union.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 2, 1867

The great interests of the country require immediate relief from these enactments.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 2, 1867

Business in the South is paralyzed by a sense of general insecurity, by the terror of confiscation, and the dread of Negro supremacy.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 2, 1867

How far the duty of the President 'to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution' requires him to go in opposing an unconstitutional act of Congress is a very serious and important question.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 2, 1867

On the contrary, candor compels me to declare that at this time there is no Union as our fathers understood the term, and as they meant it to be understood by us.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 2, 1867

The great difference between the two races in physical, mental, and moral characteristics will prevent an amalgamation or fusion of them together in one homogeneous mass.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Dec 2, 1867

A trust artificially created, not for its own sake, but solely as a means of promoting the general welfare, its influence for good must necessarily depend upon the elevated character and true allegiance of the elector.

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Andrew Johnson
@andrewjohnson· Democratic · TN· Nov 14, 1867

Let the within recommendations of the Secretary of the Interior be carried into effect.

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