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APA Citation

Low, H. R. (1866). Speech of Hon. Henry R. Low, on the right of Congress to determine the qualification of its members, and to determine when the public safety will permit the admission of representatives from the states lately in rebellion, and the present condition of national affairs, in Senate, March 14, 1866. Albany: Weed, Parsons and company, printers.

MLA Citation

Low, Henry R., d. 1888. Speech of Hon. Henry R. Low, On the Right of Congress to Determine the Qualification of Its Members, And to Determine When the Public Safety Will Permit the Admission of Representatives From the States Lately In Rebellion, And the Present Condition of National Affairs, In Senate, March 14, 1866. Albany: Weed, Parsons and company, printers, 1866.

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