Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen1;Volumen35Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... reason to believe that , if any portion of the squadron heretofore stationed in the Mediterranean should be withdrawn , our intercourse with the Powers border- Mr. MELLEN presented the memorial of the Con- ing on that sea would be much ...
... reason to believe that , if any portion of the squadron heretofore stationed in the Mediterranean should be withdrawn , our intercourse with the Powers border- Mr. MELLEN presented the memorial of the Con- ing on that sea would be much ...
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... reasons stated in her motion of the 23d instant , instructing the Com- petition ; which was read , and referred to the Committee on Pensions to inquire into the expediency of mittee on Public Lands . placing William G. Servis on the ...
... reasons stated in her motion of the 23d instant , instructing the Com- petition ; which was read , and referred to the Committee on Pensions to inquire into the expediency of mittee on Public Lands . placing William G. Servis on the ...
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... reason of the mover for making , and of the Senate for agreeing to it , was understood to proceed from an intention of relinquishing the further consideration of this bill , and of taking up the bill on the same subject which has ...
... reason of the mover for making , and of the Senate for agreeing to it , was understood to proceed from an intention of relinquishing the further consideration of this bill , and of taking up the bill on the same subject which has ...
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... reasons which operated with them in making that report , although the motion before the Senate did not present any ... reason why they should be separated . The subject mat- ter was perfectly congenial ; and it was a correct rule in ...
... reasons which operated with them in making that report , although the motion before the Senate did not present any ... reason why they should be separated . The subject mat- ter was perfectly congenial ; and it was a correct rule in ...
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... reason why they should not be united in one . I wish , Mr. President , the committee could have stated to the Senate any good reason why they should be thus united . This union has been pleas- antly called ( though with some confusion ...
... reason why they should not be united in one . I wish , Mr. President , the committee could have stated to the Senate any good reason why they should be thus united . This union has been pleas- antly called ( though with some confusion ...
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