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... authority of law ; and if soldiers were intrapped and deceived it was owing to no fault in the mustering officers . Mr. HOLMAN . My only object was to get the matter before the committee of which the gen - olution . Of what number of ...
... authority of law ; and if soldiers were intrapped and deceived it was owing to no fault in the mustering officers . Mr. HOLMAN . My only object was to get the matter before the committee of which the gen - olution . Of what number of ...
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... authority of the Government maintained ; or would he then acknowledge the independence of the rebel States ? Mr. BROOKS . Never will I consent to ac- knowledge their independence . We are one peo- ple , one country , and have one ...
... authority of the Government maintained ; or would he then acknowledge the independence of the rebel States ? Mr. BROOKS . Never will I consent to ac- knowledge their independence . We are one peo- ple , one country , and have one ...
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... authority in the foreign affairs of the Government , and that nothing was to be regarded except the will and declarations of the Executive . In the debates that took place in the French Assembly the world was given to under- stand , by ...
... authority in the foreign affairs of the Government , and that nothing was to be regarded except the will and declarations of the Executive . In the debates that took place in the French Assembly the world was given to under- stand , by ...
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... authority in matters of the gravest national im- portance , events which had arrested the atten- tion of the civilized world , and made anxious the heart of every friend of liberty in it . A free na- tion on our borders lay bleeding in ...
... authority in matters of the gravest national im- portance , events which had arrested the atten- tion of the civilized world , and made anxious the heart of every friend of liberty in it . A free na- tion on our borders lay bleeding in ...
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... authority and means to place suddenly upon the lakes the necessary force . I do not anticipate a war with Great Britain . I would dread it . I think no man ought to say anything that would contribute to the hostile feel- ing between ...
... authority and means to place suddenly upon the lakes the necessary force . I do not anticipate a war with Great Britain . I would dread it . I think no man ought to say anything that would contribute to the hostile feel- ing between ...
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adjourn adopted Ambrose W amendment Amos Myers appropriation Army Asahel W authority believe bill H. R. chairman Charles O'Neill citizens Committee on Military Congress Constitution Davis declared desire District duty enlisted FARNSWORTH Fernando Wood gentleman from Pennsylvania Government Henry Winter Davis HOLMAN honorable House of Representatives Illinois institution joint resolution KASSON Kentucky land last session League Island legislation Leonard Myers Maryland Massachusetts ment Military Affairs mittee MORRILL motion to reconsider motion was agreed move nation naval Navy navy-yard negro objection officers Orlando Kellogg party passed peace Pennsylvania Philip Johnson present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question proposed proposition purpose rebel rebellion referred Resolved Secretary Senate slave slavery soldiers South SPEAKER STEVENS tion to-day treaty unanimous consent Union United vessels vote WASHBURNE William William G yeas and nays York