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Date | Related | Document Title |
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Oct 25, 1938 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Statement on the Sit-Down Strikes in Michigan. politicians accuse him of treason; for that act every peace-loving … |
Feb 22, 1943 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Radio Address on Washington's Birthday. doubt, were also guilty of treason. We know that it was Washington's … |
Sep 21, 1932 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Campaign Address in Portland, Oregon on Public Utilities and Development of Hydro-Electric Power selfish greed. If that be treason, my friends, then make the … found new converts to my treason. The President's Federal … |
Oct 18, 1940 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Executive Order 8570—Selective Service Regulations |
Sep 06, 1924 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address at the Dedication of a Monument to Lafayette in Baltimore, Maryland consequence he was charged with treason. He defied the Assembly to … |
May 19, 1928 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address at the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. neglect the spiritual would be treason, not only to the cause for … |
Mar 04, 1921 | Warren G. Harding |
Inaugural Address slackerism, no outrage of treason. Envy and jealousy would … |
Jul 04, 1914 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Independence Hall: "The Meaning of Liberty failure. They were committing treason in the interest of the liberty … |
Jul 04, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Proclamation 483—Granting Pardon and Amnesty to Participants in Insurrection in the Philippines insurrections, for the offenses of treason or sedition, and for all … |
Dec 19, 1906 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Special Message abetted mutiny and murder and treason by refusing to help in their … |
Mar 11, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval "An Act to Remove the Charge of Desertion from the Naval Record of John Glass" during war; it is then high treason to the nation, and is justly … |
Dec 18, 1893 | Grover Cleveland |
Special Message the pains and penalties of treason by undertaking the subversion … |
Mar 04, 1881 | James A. Garfield |
Inaugural Address in other lands it be high treason to compass the death of the … |
Feb 22, 1866 | Andrew Johnson |
Remarks at a Meeting in Honor of Washington’s Birthday faction and of rebellion and treason, he would turn over in his … since his day. In 1833, when treason and treachery, and infidelity … applause. ] When rebellion and treason manifested themselves in … |
Jun 13, 1865 | Andrew Johnson |
Proclamation 137—Removing Trade Restrictions on Confederate States Lying East of the Mississippi River penalties and forfeitures for treason heretofore incurred under … |
Jul 04, 1868 | Andrew Johnson |
Proclamation 170—Granting Pardon to All Persons Participating in the Late Rebellion Except Those Under Indictment for Treason or Other Felony jurisdiction upon a charge of treason or other felony, a full pardon … amnesty for the offense of treason against the United States … |
Dec 25, 1868 | Andrew Johnson |
Proclamation 179—Granting Full Pardon and Amnesty for the Offense of Treason Against the United States During the Late Civil War amnesty for the offense of treason against the United States … |
Dec 04, 1865 | Andrew Johnson |
First Annual Message President by an act of parricidal treason. The grief of the nation … enforce the laws, punish treason, and insure domestic tranquillity … The States can not commit treason nor screen the individual … |
Dec 09, 1868 | Andrew Johnson | Fourth Annual Message |
Oct 13, 1865 | Andrew Johnson |
Interview with Judge Wardlow, Alfred Huger, Colonel Dawkins and W.H. Trescott of South Carolina understood that was so; adding, if treason was committed, there ought … exercised thereafter. If treason has been committed, it ought … |
Oct 03, 1865 | Andrew Johnson |
Interview with George L. Stearns on the Restoration of the Southern States and the Status of the Negro it. Individuals may commit treason and be punished, and a large … |
Jan 05, 1866 | Andrew Johnson |
Special Message proved, render him guilty of treason against the United States … |
Jan 18, 1869 | Andrew Johnson |
Special Message amnesty for the offense of treason against the United States … |
Mar 02, 1867 | Andrew Johnson |
Veto Message office without being guilty of treason, bribery, or malfeasance … every means short of the treason defined by the Constitution … |
Mar 02, 1867 | Andrew Johnson |
Veto Message say, it would convict men of treason and other crimes by legislative … |