The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen138Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... Union . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . I hope that it will be the understanding that no business shall be done . The motion was agreed to . The House accordingly resolved itself into the Conmmittee of the Whole on the state of the Union ...
... Union . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . I hope that it will be the understanding that no business shall be done . The motion was agreed to . The House accordingly resolved itself into the Conmmittee of the Whole on the state of the Union ...
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... Union . I wish to be so understood , not only here , but everywhere . I wish my voice , if possible , to be heard South as well as North . Every human effort that can be made by the arts of peace should be made , and if the Union cannot ...
... Union . I wish to be so understood , not only here , but everywhere . I wish my voice , if possible , to be heard South as well as North . Every human effort that can be made by the arts of peace should be made , and if the Union cannot ...
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... Union men , but who , in all their speeches , all their actions , and all their efforts , are forever finding fault with what is done on the side of the Union , and by Union men , while they have never a word against treason , or ...
... Union men , but who , in all their speeches , all their actions , and all their efforts , are forever finding fault with what is done on the side of the Union , and by Union men , while they have never a word against treason , or ...
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... Union . Mr. STEVENS . I move that the House go into the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union . Mr. PRICE . I ask the gentleman to withdraw that motion for a moment in order that I may offer a resolution . Mr. STEVENS . I ...
... Union . Mr. STEVENS . I move that the House go into the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union . Mr. PRICE . I ask the gentleman to withdraw that motion for a moment in order that I may offer a resolution . Mr. STEVENS . I ...
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... Union ; " and as evidence of the fact , he points to the Monumental City , and says , in words that thrill the patriotic breast , " Maryland is secure to liberty and Union for all the future . voices of two hundred thousand of our sons ...
... Union ; " and as evidence of the fact , he points to the Monumental City , and says , in words that thrill the patriotic breast , " Maryland is secure to liberty and Union for all the future . voices of two hundred thousand of our sons ...
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