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Kurt Lash wrote: “Like other moderates in the Thirty-Ninth Congress, Bingham wished to expand the protection of individual rights in the states, but not at the expense of the retained right of the people in the states to regulate the content of most civil rights, subject only to the requirements of due process and equal protection.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Kurt Lash on Privileges or Immunities 2010
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Had I known this when I was looking for a new bank in Manhattan, I would have trotted into the lobby of the HSBC on Fifth and Thirty-Ninth, placed my clinking bag of dimes on the counter, fixed the teller with a stern stare and declared "I would like to deposit my money in a bank that Mister P.G. Wodehouse once worked in."
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Kurt Lash wrote: “Like other moderates in the Thirty-Ninth Congress, Bingham wished to expand the protection of individual rights in the states, but not at the expense of the retained right of the people in the states to regulate the content of most civil rights, subject only to the requirements of due process and equal protection.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Kurt Lash on Privileges or Immunities 2010
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He denies that there was any enthusiasm for gun rights in 1868, and seems completely unaware of the copious evidence that the Thirty-Ninth Congress was much concerned about protecting the individual right to keep and bear arms as a means for the freedman to protect themselves from violence.
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And like the family, you will never forget The Thirty-Ninth Victim.
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As insightful as it is heart-wrenching, The Thirty-Ninth Victim gives you a window into the family dynamics that contributed to this life-altering tragedy.
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And like the family, you will never forget The Thirty-Ninth Victim.
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As insightful as it is heart-wrenching, The Thirty-Ninth Victim gives you a window into the family dynamics that contributed to this life-altering tragedy.
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The loyal nation must see to it that the Fortieth Congress shall be as competent to override executive vetoes as the Thirty-Ninth, and be equally removed from the peril of being expelled for one more in harmony with Executive ideas.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 Various
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Representative from Ohio to the Thirty-Ninth Congress.
History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes
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