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By the president of the United States of America: a proclamation. Whereas, in and by the Constitution of the United States, it is provided that the President "shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences against the United States

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Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

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By the president of the United States of America: a proclamation. Whereas, in and by the Constitution of the United States, it is provided that the President "shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences against the United States

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U. S. President, 1861-1865. Abraham Lincoln.
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Volume 5: "Notes on Salkeld's Reports," "An act further to amend the judicial system of the United States," and "An act to punish certain offences against the United States"

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Thomas Jefferson to Levi Lincoln, March 3, 1804, Pardons for Deserters in Louisiana

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Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, November 06, 1863 (Requests pardons)

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Edmund Randolph. Notes on Virginia laws. Includes pardons for traitors.

Edmund Randolph. Notes on Virginia laws. Includes pardons for traitors.

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