The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen138Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... nation to preserve peace with other nations , to establish the public dignity and honor of this free Republic , and for the proof which Thou hast given of the singleness of the will of this people to preserve its institutions in ...
... nation to preserve peace with other nations , to establish the public dignity and honor of this free Republic , and for the proof which Thou hast given of the singleness of the will of this people to preserve its institutions in ...
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... nation , among a great people . Look at the great nations now covering large ex- tents of the globe . globe . There is the Russian empire -what an empire ! what different institutions , what various tribes ! Howunlike - unlike in man ...
... nation , among a great people . Look at the great nations now covering large ex- tents of the globe . globe . There is the Russian empire -what an empire ! what different institutions , what various tribes ! Howunlike - unlike in man ...
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... nation may be made a nation of soldiers , but if it be made a nation of soldiers altogether , I repeat again that men of our kith and kin , men of our blood and our soul , men educated in our institutions , and inspired by the education ...
... nation may be made a nation of soldiers , but if it be made a nation of soldiers altogether , I repeat again that men of our kith and kin , men of our blood and our soul , men educated in our institutions , and inspired by the education ...
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... nation in anything . " " After expatiating on the friendly propositions he had brought from his nation , and affirming that such a return to them ought not to have been made by the Executive with- out consulting Congress , he declared ...
... nation in anything . " " After expatiating on the friendly propositions he had brought from his nation , and affirming that such a return to them ought not to have been made by the Executive with- out consulting Congress , he declared ...
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... nation , and we proposed to make it the law of the land . Foreign nations took some offense at it , as everybody knows that it was not in favor of foreign nations who have come on this continent against the traditional policy of the nation ...
... nation , and we proposed to make it the law of the land . Foreign nations took some offense at it , as everybody knows that it was not in favor of foreign nations who have come on this continent against the traditional policy of the nation ...
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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