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CHAPTER XI.—The Civil Rights Bill and the Veto.

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(Page 245–293.)

Doubts as to the President's Decision—Suspense ended—

The Veto Message—Mr. Trumbull's Answer—Mr. Reverdy

Johnson defends the Message—Rejoinder—Remarks of Mr.

Yates—Mr. Cowan appeals to the Country—Mr. Stewart

shows how States may make the Law a Nullity—Mr. Wade—

Mr. McDougall on Persian Mythology—Mr. J. H. Lane defends

the President—Mr. Wade—The President's Collar—Mr.

Brown—Mr. Doolittle—Mr. Garrett Davis—Mr. Saulsbury

—Yeas And Nays in the Senate—Vote in the House—The

Civil Rights Bill becomes a Law.

History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States

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