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OPINION ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL POWER OF THE MILITARY TO TRY AND EXECUTE THE ASSASSINS OF THE PRESIDENT by Speed, Attorney General James - 1865

by Speed, Attorney General James

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OPINION ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL POWER OF THE MILITARY TO TRY AND EXECUTE THE ASSASSINS OF THE PRESIDENT

by Speed, Attorney General James

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Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. 16pp. disbound but contents holding strong. Some toning to the front and back. Slight crease at the bottom right corner. Monaghan 739. Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. James Speed (March 11, 1812 - June 25, 1887) was an American lawyer, politician and professor. In 1864, he was appointed by Abraham Lincoln to be the United States Attorney General. He previously served in the Kentucky Legislature, and in local political office. . G+. Soft cover. 1865.
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  • Publisher Government Printing Office
  • Place of Publication Washington, DC
  • Date Published 1865
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Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury in Answer to a Resolution of the House of Representatives...

Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury in Answer to a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 4th of January, 1867, Relative to Cotton Claims, HOP Ex. Doc. No. 114

by Speed, James (Attorney General); Hon. Hugh McCulloch (Secretary of the Treasury)

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Washington, D. C.: U. S. Treasury Department; House of Representatives. 19pp. pamphlet removed from a larger work and complete in itself. Some light spotting to the front. Contents clean. . VG. Unbound. 1st Edition. 1867.
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